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Mr. Panetta
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ECPP Teacher | Father | Husband
Toronto, ON Katılım Haziran 2011
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@IWeatherON Waiting for an update on this projection for the GTA.
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#ONStorm #ONwx Who’s ready for ANOTHER winter storm across Southern Ontario?! 😅
We’re keeping a close eye on a complex system that’s expected to sweep through the region on Friday and bring yet another messy mix of precipitation.
Even though we’re now less than 48 hours away from the potential start of this storm, the models are still all over the place when it comes to precipitation type and exact placement. That means confidence is improving on the timing, but not so much on who sees what.
Right now, it looks like precipitation will begin early Friday morning. With temperatures starting out above freezing across much of Southwestern Ontario and the Golden Horseshoe, the initial precipitation type in those areas should be plain old rain.
However, some models are a few degrees cooler. And as we know, a couple of degrees can make a big difference. If those cooler solutions verify, we could see a swath of freezing rain develop through the morning and possibly linger into the early afternoon.
The most likely area for that freezing rain risk appears to be the higher elevations of the Dundalk Highlands, including Orangeville and Shelburne, and stretching into southern portions of Central and Eastern Ontario. That could include parts of Simcoe County, Muskoka, Kawartha Lakes, Peterborough and even Kingston.
That said, it is far from locked in. Other model solutions suggest more ice pellets or even snow instead of freezing rain in some of those same areas. So there is still plenty of uncertainty to work through.
As the system pushes farther north, colder air is expected to gradually press southward. That should trigger a changeover to heavy snow across parts of Central and Eastern Ontario through the afternoon and continuing into the evening hours.
How quickly that cold air moves in, and how far south it reaches, will determine just how widespread and impactful the snowfall becomes.
At this point, a general 5 to 15 cm of snow looks possible across Central and Eastern Ontario, including the Ottawa Valley. If the system trends colder, some local pockets could approach 20 to 25 cm.
Again, there is still a lot of uncertainty and we’re planning to release a full, detailed forecast tomorrow once we can narrow things down a bit more.
For now, consider this your heads up that travel could once again be tricky on Friday. Build in extra time, be prepared for changing road conditions, and keep in mind that school bus cancellations are a possibility depending on how this all unfolds.
More details soon!
- Brennen

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Hey @CodyRhodes 👋
You're my four-year-old's favorite wrestler, so it was only right to get him his own Winged Eagle. He's walking around like a world champion, and this right here is his best Cody pose. 🦅
Thanks for being such a great role model.

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Ontario families fundraise for basic school supplies while Doug Ford's Education Minister reportedly flies to England on taxpayer dollars. We pay $360K+ for "supervisors," yet kids read screenshots instead of books. Ever heard of Zoom? Priorities matter. #onted
Paul Calandra@PaulCalandra
Michaela Community School was an incredible experience to witness first hand. The demonstration between the relationship of the students and teachers showed an incredible level of respect, responsibility and discipline. Thank you to the headteacher, Katharine Birbalsingh for having us.
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INCLEMENT WEATHER ALERT: All schools and board sites will be closed tomorrow, Monday January 26.
Secondary exams scheduled for Monday have been rescheduled to Thursday, Jan 29, at the same times.
For more information, visit tcdsb.org

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Thousands and thousands of people have poured into the streets for Minnesota general strike demanding ICE out of their state.
Footage via @BTnewsroom.
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ICE agents in Minnesota detained at least four children from the same school district, including a 5-year-old, deepening skepticism about the Trump administration’s claims of targeting violent criminals. wapo.st/3Ny2xmD

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#ONStorm #ONwx 🔔 Early Preview: Snowstorm Potential This Weekend
We’re starting to keep a very close eye on a potentially high impact winter storm that could affect parts of Southern Ontario late this weekend into early next week. If current trends hold, this system has the potential to bring significant snowfall, hazardous travel and possible disruptions from Sunday into Monday.
This storm is expected to impact a massive portion of the United States, stretching from Texas through the Appalachians and into the US Northeast. Devastating ice storm is possible to the south, while areas further north could see blizzard conditions. Some of the latest guidance now suggests that the northern edge of this system could clip into parts of Southern Ontario.
If that happens, areas furthest south and east including the Golden Horseshoe and into Eastern Ontario would have the highest chance of seeing impactful snowfall, potentially exceeding 20 cm in some locations. There is also a signal for lake enhancement west of Lake Ontario which could locally boost totals through portions of the GTA.
Now for the important reality check…
This system is still 4 to 5 days away, which means there is plenty of uncertainty left. Earlier model runs kept this storm well to our south with little to no impact locally. More recent runs have shifted the track northward, which is why it’s now on our radar. However, being right on the edge means it would not take much for the track to shift back south again.
Models have also been notoriously unreliable this winter, something we saw first hand just last week with the surprise last minute uptick in snowfall from Thursday’s storm. Because of that, we’re being cautious about locking into any one solution too early.
At this point, the takeaway is awareness, not panic. There is enough potential here that it’s worth mentioning so you have time to plan ahead, especially if you have critical travel planned for Sunday or Monday. Conditions could end up being hazardous, or we could end up with a near miss that only clips the region.
Model agreement is still lacking. The European and Canadian models are currently further north, which would support a more widespread snowstorm across Southern Ontario. Meanwhile, the American model keeps the heavier snow more confined to the Golden Horseshoe and Eastern Ontario with lower totals elsewhere. These differences will be key to watch over the next couple of days.
For now, don’t get too locked in on numbers or exact timing. It is way too early for location specific snowfall forecasts. We should start to see better consistency by late Thursday or Friday, and that’s when we’ll be able to get more detailed.
No need to panic, just be prepared and stay tuned 🤗
- Brennen

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I always wondered how people ignored what was happening in Germany during World War II.
Now, I know. Absolutely horrific.
#ThisIsAmerica
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Graciously accepting free World Series Game 1 tickets for tonight’s @BlueJays game. I’m doing this purely out of the kindness of my heart. 💙⚾️
#WANTITALL
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I’ve given Schneider the benefit of the doubt and thought he’s managed things fairly well up until this point, but turning to Brendon Little in such a crucial moment wipes out everything he’s done right.
If the #BlueJays lose this series, this decision will haunt them.
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