As I see on the satellite, we are expecting 40cm in the Montreal metropolitain area for Friday morning,YEAH! Ariens ST824 is ready <BR><BR>http://www.meteo.ec.gc.ca/radar/index_f.html?id=QUE<BR><BR>
http://www.meteo.ec.gc.ca/radar/index_e.html
Environment Canada's Official Weather Warnings<BR>Warnings<BR>Metro Montréal - Laval<BR>10:49 AM EST Thursday 1 March 2007<BR>Blowing snow warning for<BR>Metro Montréal - Laval issued <BR><BR>The winds will give near zero visibility in blowing snow over these<BR>regions Friday morning.<BR><BR><BR><BR>A storm over central United States continues on a northeastward<BR>track. This system will reach the Great Lakes by Friday as another<BR>low pressure system will develop over New England. Between these two<BR>systems heavy snow will affect southern Québec beginning late<BR>tonight. Combined with this heavy snow, brisk winds east to northeast<BR>will cause blowing snow.<BR><BR>Metro Montréal - Laval<BR>10:49 AM EST Thursday 1 March 2007<BR>Snowfall warning for<BR>Metro Montréal - Laval continued <BR><BR>At least 15 centimetres of snow are expected over these regions.<BR>Highest amounts of snow, possibly exceeding 25 centimetres, are<BR>expected around the Montréal metropolitan area.<BR><BR><BR><BR>A storm over central United States continues on a northeastward<BR>track. This system will reach the Great Lakes by Friday as another<BR>low pressure system will develop over New England. Between these two<BR>systems heavy snow will affect southern Québec beginning late<BR>tonight. Combined with this heavy snow, brisk winds east to northeast<BR>will cause blowing snow.<BR><BR> <BR>
This message was modified Mar 1, 2007 by Denis