|
Conditions are favourable for the
development of severe thunderstorms with large hail, heavy rain,
intense lightning or damaging winds within the areas and times
specified in the watch. You should secure or put away loose objects
such as outdoor furniture, put your car in the garage, bring
livestock to shelter and listen carefully for an updated weather
report.
A severe storm has developed,
producing one or more of the following conditions: heavy rain,
damaging winds, hail of at least 20 mm in diameter or intense
lightning. Severe thunderstorms may also produce tornadoes. The
storm's expected motion and developments will be given in the
warning. If you are in the area specified, take shelter indoors.
Conditions are favourable for the
development of tornadoes within the areas and times specified in the
watch. Be prepared to take shelter, preferably in the lower level of
a sturdy building.
One or more tornadoes are
occurring in the area specified. The expected motion, development
and duration will be given in the warning. If you are in the path of
a tornado, take emergency precautions immediately. If you are near
the area specified in the warning, be alert for the development of
additional tornadoes or severe thunderstorms.
Expect slippery walking and
driving conditions, and possible damage to trees and overhead wires
due to rain freezing on contact to form a coating of ice. Avoid
travel.
Issued when heavy or prolonged
rainfall is sufficient to cause local/widespread flooding. Expect 50
mm of rain over 12 hours or less, or 80 mm of rain in less than 24
hours.
A frost warning is issued when air
temperatures are expected to fall to near freezing or below during
the growing season, approximately May 15 to October 15. Protect your
plants!
Expect winds blowing steadily at
60 km/h or more, or winds gusting to 90 km/h or more, for at least
one hour. Secure or put away loose objects such as outdoor
furniture, put your car in the garage, and bring livestock to
shelter.
- Small Craft Warning:
- Issued if winds of 20 to 33
knots are forecast.
- Gale Warning:
- Issued if winds of 34 to 47
knots are forecast.
- Storm Warning:
- Issued if winds of 48 to 63
knots are forecast.
- Hurricane Force Wind
Warning:
- Issued for winds of 64 knots
or greater.
Issued in the prairie provinces
when blowing dust caused by high winds has reduced visibility to one
kilometre or less. Under extreme conditions of widespread zero
visibility, this bulletin may be issued as a warning. Dust can
impair breathing for people and animals, and make travel hazardous.
Expect snow or blowing snow, with
a severe windchill and visibility reduced to less than one kilometre,
for four hours or more. Stock up on heating fuel and food. Stay
indoors and wait out the storm.
Expect a snowfall of 10 cm or more
(15 cm or more in Ontario) in 12 hours or less. Travel could become
hazardous.
Issued in Ontario when two or more
winter conditions reach warning proportions (eg. wind and snow, or
freezing rain followed by heavy snowfall). Be prepared to cancel
travel plans and stay indoors.
Expect very cold temperatures
combining with wind to create outdoor conditions hazardous to human
activity. Be prepared to stay indoors.
Temperatures are expected to drop
by 20 Celsius or more within 18 hours. Dress warmly and check the
weather forecast before travelling or venturing outdoors.
|