Ya, I really got nothing better to do right now, so here are some predicted long range forecasts for southern ontario.
Any they certainly dont point towards no snow for 90 days, so ya. Later.
Region 3: Southern Ontario
Annual Weather Summary
October 2001 - April 2002
November through March will be about
a degree Celsius below normal, on
average. Mid- to late November and
late December will be cold, but January will be the coldest month,
especially in the second week. Precipitation and snowfall will be below
normal in southwestern Ontario but above normal elsewhere. Expect snow
in late December, early and mid-January, and early March. Widespread
snowstorms will occur in mid- to late November and the second week of
February.
April and May will be cooler and drier than normal, on average, with most
precipitation in the first half of each month.
December, 2001, Forecasts for
Region 3: Southern Ontario
Average Temperature: -5°C (avg.);
Precipitation: 40 mm (30 mm below
avg. east; 30 mm above west)
December 1-6 Cold, snow
December 7-12 Rain east, Snow west
December 13-15 Sunny, mild
December 16-20 Cold, snow
December 21-27 Very cold, snow
December 28-31 Cold, flurries
January, 2002, Forecasts for
Region 3: Southern Ontario
Average Temperature: -12°C (3°
below avg.);
Precipitation: 40 mm (avg.)
January 1-6 Cold, snow
January 7-12 Cold, flurries
January 13-16 Mild, rain, snow
January 17-21 Cold, snow
January 22-26 Cold, flurries
January 27-31 Sunny, seasonable