(1/2) Due to forecasted inclement weather, transportation is not operating to schools in the City of Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton, and Muskoka today, November 29.
Schools remain open and learning opportunities will continue for students who are able to safely attend in-person.
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(1/2) Due to the road conditions, transportation is not operating to schools in the CKL or Haliburton today, February 16. Schools remain open and learning opportunities will continue for students who are able to safely attend in-person.
(1/2) Due to poor road conditions, transportation to schools is not operating in the City of Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton, and Muskoka today, Thursday, January 25. Schools remain open and learning opportunities will continue for students who are able to safely attend in-person.
(1/2) Due to poor road conditions, transportation to schools is not operating in the City of Kawartha Lakes and Muskoka today, Monday, January 15. Schools remain open and learning opportunities will continue for students who are able to safely attend in-person.
(1/2) Due to expected or occurring snow squalls with poor visibility and snow accumulation, transportation to schools is not operating in the City of Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton, and Muskoka today, Wednesday, December 13.
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So uhhh… we need to talk about this weekend ❄️👀
As our region is currently seeing record-breaking hot temperatures, it might be hard to believe what I’m about to say. But there are some indications that parts of Ontario could see the first s*** of the year on Sunday and Monday.
A trend has developed amongst most of the main weather models showing the potential for some wet snow starting Sunday morning and lingering into Monday. Currently Northeastern Ontario (North Bay, Sudbury and Elliot Lake) and Central Ontario (Muskoka, Algonquin, Halliburton) are in the bullseye for this potential snow. But there is still some uncertainty and lots of time for it to shift around so take the exact location with a grain of salt.
Now, you might be asking how much snow? Well, the interesting part is that some models are quite aggressive with the predicted accumulation. The GFS (American) model for example shows upwards of 10-20cm across Central Ontario. This is very hard to believe so we aren’t jumping on board just yet. Additionally, this is likely overdone since a lot of the snow would melt on contact with the warm ground. But still, it’s quite impressive to see models suggesting that amount of snow this early in the season!
If we do see any snow this weekend, there probably won’t be any significant accumulation with maybe a few centimeters at most. That could change though!
We are continuing to monitor the latest data and will put together a more detailed forecast as we get closer to the weekend. Since this is such a big travelling period with the holiday weekend, we figured the extra advance notice is necessary so you can be prepared. Still lots of time for models to change as we are just under a week away.
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(1/2) Due to the current road conditions, transportation to schools is not operating in the City of Kawartha Lakes today, Friday, February 17.
Schools remain open and learning opportunities will continue for students who are able to safely attend in-person.