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Also, area residents, as well as visitors to the area, are advised to observe caution around all waterbodies and watercourses because area lakes, rivers, streams and creeks pose a serious danger due to high levels, very fast flows and extremely cold water temperatures. Dams, culverts and other water control/water conveyance structures are to be avoided at all times.
Dramatic Lightning Pictures Over Peterborough Last Night
/There was quite a lighting show Thursday night (April 27th) in Peterborough, and local weather photographer Jay Callaghan captured stunning pictures that he posted to his Facebook page CaltekDesign.
"All the shots were taken from Whittington Drive overlooking the airport." Callaghan tellls PTBOCanada. "The close strike was at the airport, the other three were in the direction of Kawartha Downs."
Look at them below...
UPDATED: Major Winter Storm Possible, We Could See Up To 15 Centimetres Of Snow
/UPDATED Monday, March 13th: An update from Environment Canada
-> Total snowfall amounts of 10 to 15 cm are expected by Wednesday.
-> Snow will develop this evening or overnight and continue into Wednesday morning.
-> Northeast winds gusting to 50 km/h are also expected Tuesday resulting in localized blowing snow. Travel conditions Tuesday into Wednesday morning may be hazardous as a result of snow and blowing snow.
-> Snow will taper to scattered flurries Wednesday as the low pressure system moves east.
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