
Drenching Rain for Southern Ontario: Localized Flooding
A series of moisture-laden impulse waves that will provide a strangle-hold through the Southern and Central USA states will push Northeastwards across Southern Ontario beginning Monday and linger through Wednesday.
Several days of moderate rainfall will tally up the precipitation totals to respectable amounts.
Due to many regions still having a more than measurable snow depth, localized flooding will be a widespread concern.
Is it all bad news? Absolutely not! Warm temperatures will surge through much of the aforementioned regions and potentially ‘tickle’ record-breaking on Tuesday as temperatures surpass the teens.
What’s to come afterwards? Temperatures will cool off, however, there is no significant frigid or arctic air in the forecast until at-least March, and confidence and certainty is somewhat low at this time.
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