Intense system moving across our region tonight...

This system will be a bit of a nightmare to forecast in terms of precipitation totals. Environment Canada has issued a weather warning for snow (10-15 cm) and then turning to rain in the morning (with likely freezing rain in the cross over). Accuweather is forecasting 8-10 cm before the turn to rain. In the meantime, it is going to be one extremely windy night tonight, with wind gusts possibly surpassing 100 km/hr. I'll be posting a few more graphics on this storm system later this evening.

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