As much as 10 cms more snow but unclear where it will fall

Weather forecasters seem all over the place with warnings of snow Monday afternoon and evening. There’s word of “as much as 10 cm of snow possible in some places” but then an estimate that “peak snowfall rates of 1 to 2 cm” might fall.

Snowfall associated with a clipper system will begin along the Lake Huron shorelines and southwestern Ontario around noon on Monday. Snow will gradually move into the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) from west to east just after midday and will continue falling through the afternoon and evening hours. For areas east of Toronto through Durham County and including, Pickering, Oshawa and communities towards Cobourg, these regions will see higher snowfall rates through the late afternoon and early evening. Reduced visibility due to higher snowfall rates and slick roads will make travel more difficult along this stretch of the 401

Meanwhile, everyone is getting used to a world where is no space. It’s that Canadian state of things where the term “snow removal” is simply foolish. There is no place to put snow where it doesn’t already sit a mile high.