
We’re not out of the weeds just yet…
Environment Canada is warning of an incoming storm. They say that freezing rain and strong winds are expected for Milton and the surrounding area this weekend.
Here’s what the Special Weather Statement says:
“The active weather pattern of late continues this weekend, with the arrival of another storm system. Precipitation will likely begin as a period of freezing rain or a brief period of snow followed by a rapid transition to a period of freezing rain. The freezing rain may last for a few hours before changing over to showers or rain Saturday afternoon. A few millimetres of ice accretion are possible, especially over the higher terrain of the Dundalk Highlands.
“In addition to the potential for freezing rain, strong winds gusting up to 70 or 80 km/h are also expected Saturday afternoon into Saturday evening. The combination of strong winds and any ice build up may lead to local power outages.
“There remains uncertainty as to the exact location and timing of any freezing rain and the duration and location of the strongest winds. People are advised to monitor future forecasts for additional details.”
Friday is looking great! We’ll be getting a sunny sky with a high of six degrees, so enjoy the nice day while you can. Read the forecast here.








