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January Thaw Record Breaking Mild Temperatures Throughout Southern Ontario |
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Very mild weather and heavy rain saw water levels rise quickly in Collingwood and area rivers and streams. Home owners at the mouth of the Pretty River in Collingwood were cut off from the rest of town as water flowed over the Pretty River causeway. What A Difference A Week Makes The bitter cold temperatures experienced at the end of December were replaced with record-breaking mild temperatures in early January. Temperatures in Collingwood were in the mid-teens at 10pm on Monday January 7th. Earlier in the day, Collingwood was hit by heavy rain and thunderstorms. Water piled up quickly and kept Works crews scrambling to clear blocked drains to allow for proper runoff. The same weather system triggered tornados south of the border as far south as Arkansas. |
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The ice had melted and the green grass was exposed at Sunset Point Park on Tuesday January 8th. Only one week early, this area was under a deep winter blanket of snow as temperatures dipped to below -20. Three ice huts (pictured below) were still above water in Collingwood Harbour, but the open water was clearly in sight. |
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