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Spring must finally be coming, the birds at our feeders are starting to change. In the last week or so we've had goldfinches, purple finches, tree sparrows and juncos and this morning we saw our first robin on the lawn.

 

Holy hat! I just noticed I got an upgrade, I'm now a fishing icon.

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Here's a special weather statement from environment canada for Wednesday afternoon and into Thursday. It cover pretty much all of Southern Ontario....jeez...what next???

 

WET SNOW AMOUNTS COULD REACH UP TO 10 CENTIMETRES ALONG THE 401

CORRIDOR EXTENDING FROM LONDON TO THE GREATER TORONTO AREA BY

THURSDAY MORNING. WHILE HIGHER ELEVATIONS TO THE NORTH AND ALONG THE

NIAGARA ESCARPMENT COULD SEE CLOSE TO 15 CENTIMETRES OF WET SNOW.

BURSTS OF HEAVY WET SNOW FROM TIME TO TIME COULD RESULT IN SUDDEN

REDUCTION OF VISIBILITY FOR MOTORIST AND COULD EVEN BRING DOWN SOME

POWER LINES.

 

Full advisory at http://www.weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/warnings..._e.html?prov=on

Posted (edited)

Wow ccmt there weather here is fine high was 51*f (10*C) had to wear shorts, but the fishing isn't .Just think how nice the tribs will be after all that snow,.Darken up a bit and rasie the water levels again. Got to look on the bright side . :whistling:

Edited by ALEX
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Nothing of note in our forecast, +4 Wednesday, +3 Thursday possibility of rain or snow, less than 1 cm. The birds tell me it's spring so I'll go along. Be a while before iceout I think.

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