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Storm clean-up continues, however a cold wave will settle in this week

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Jan 15, 2024
Storm clean-up continues, however a cold wave will settle in this week

It will be chillier today than any other stretch up until now this year, however about average for this time of year. Ottawa normally experiences typical day-to-day lows of -14 C and highs of -5 C in January.

Released Jan 14, 2024Last upgraded 4 hours ago2 minute read

The tidy up continued Sunday after the significant winter season storm struck Ottawa. Image by Ashley Fraser /POSTMEDIA

Ottawa was still digging out from a collected 19 cm of snow that blanketed the area as winter season provided another January reward: A cold wave that will last all week.

Make that a relative cold wave. It will be cooler today than any other stretch up until now this year, however about average for this time of year.

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Ottawa usually experiences typical day-to-day lows of -14 C and highs of -5 C in January. Today, temperature levels are anticipated to drop to a minimum of -14 C for 5 nights in a row, with Friday night forecasted to be the coldest of the lot at -19 C, Environment Canada forecasts. Daytime highs today will vary in between -8 and -12 C.

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The winter is anticipated to last into next weekend.

That might be heartening news for fans of skating on the Rideau Canal, where groups are at work preparing the ice. The skateway will open when a 30 cm density of great quality ice has actually formed, according to the NCC.

“To arrive, our ice specialists require about 10 to 14 successive days of temperature levels in between -10 ° C and -20 ° C.”

Far this month, there have actually just been 5 days with over night lows of -10 C or cooler. The only successive cold nights lasted from Jan. 4 to 7.

There’s an opportunity of snow on Tuesday and an opportunity of snow flurries Wednesday and Thursday, stated Environment Canada. Image by Ashley Fraser /POSTMEDIA

Flurries, regional blowing snows and winds gusting approximately 60 km an hour from the southwest made cleaning up stacks of snow a cold company on Sunday. No snow is forecasted for Monday, however there’s a possibility of snow on Tuesday and an opportunity of flurries on Wednesday and Thursday, stated Environment Canada.

Paramedics are alerting those who prepare to take on snow to be cautious after 2 Renfrew County individuals were reported dead after experiencing heart attacks while clearing snow.

The County of Renfrew Paramedic Service has actually provided a list of typical errors to prevent while shovelling snow. These consist of turning just your upper body when putting snow down; flexing over with your knees directly while raising a complete shovel; taking huge shovelfuls that are too tough to press or raise; utilizing a shovel that is too huge or too heavy; rushing to end up rapidly and waiting on the storm to end before shovelling to prevent needing to begin over.

It’s likewise a great concept to heat up before shovelling, stated the paramedic service.

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