Satellite image from same timeframe as above image.
Wednesday June 24, 2020. 12:00 hrs. + 14 at 660 m. + 7.4 with a 5-10 E>S Wind at 1835 m.
Satellite image from the same timeframe as above image.
Thursday June 25, 2020.
Satellite image from same timeframe as above image.
Friday June 26, 2020. 13:30 Hrs. +20 at 660 m. + 10.3 with a 10-25 SW wind at 1835 m.
Satellite image from same timeframe as above image.
Saturday June 27, 2020. 15:00 Hrs. + 17 at 660 m. + 6.4 with a 20-35 WSW wind at 1835 m.
Sunday June 28, 2020. 13:00 Hrs. + 17 at 660 m. + 7.5 with a 10-30 KPH SSW wind at 1835 m.
GOES IR image from same timeframe as above image.
Weather Observations for June 29, 2020 taken at 06:00 Hours.
2180 meters +4, Winds were 20-30 KPH N--Whistler Peak
1835 meters +7, Winds were 5-10 KPH N--Round House
1650 meters +6, 0.0 mm of rain, 0.0 mm in 24 hrs. Base 28 cm --Pig Alley
2180 meters +4, Winds were 20-30 KPH N--Whistler Peak
1835 meters +7, Winds were 5-10 KPH N--Round House
1650 meters +6, 0.0 mm of rain, 0.0 mm in 24 hrs. Base 28 cm --Pig Alley
660 meters +7, Valley Temp, Max temp Yesterday was +22, 0.3 mm of precip yesterday.
In the past week 26.8 mm of rain was recorded at 660 meters.
As of 07:00 Hrs this am we have clear skies and unlimited visibility.
Forecast:
An upper ridge in a Northwesterly flow loft will bring a mostly sunny day with a few clouds later today.
A weak upper trough and associated cold front will bring unsettled weather with periods of light precipitation on Tuesday. This pattern will continue into Thursday with periods of light rain. Friday will likely start drying out with a chance of a shower. The weekend at this time is looking mostly cloudy, but a long way off and long term models are not in agreement. Hopefully it will be dry but that could change. Guesstimates: 0-trace of rain by Tuesday morning, 2-6 mm by Wednesday morning, 2-6 mm by Thursday morning, trace-1 mm by Friday morning, 0-trace by Saturday morning, 0 mm by Sunday morning.
Weak upper trough will continue to bring periods of very light rain to the area on Thursday.
Cloudy but could be a dry day on Friday.
Low offshore will likely bring cloudy conditions for Saturday, may stay dry.
Weak trough with unsettled conditions for Sunday, unsure at this time but likely unsettled??!!
Avalanche Activity:
Information & Observations:
Pristine waters of Lake Superior.
Great Lakes Sunset.
Old Woman River, Lake Superior
Manitoulin Island Wind Farm
Lake Huron Sunset.
Lake Simcoe sunset.
Sun rise today on Lake Simcoe, looking like another nice summer day.
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