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Uncle, uncle, uncle......... you win.
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"Warnings
Sydney Metro and Cape Breton County
4:45 AM ADT Friday 12 April 2013
Snowfall warning for
Sydney Metro and Cape Breton County issued
Periods of snow at times heavy will develop late this evening and persist into Saturday.
This is a warning that significant snowfall is expected or occurring in these regions. Monitor weather conditions..listen for updated statements.
A low pressure system is forecast to develop southwest of Cape Cod this evening and track south of Nova Scotia on Saturday. Rain changing to snow and ice pellets are forecast to begin over southwestern regions of the province early this evening and will push northward tonight to affect the rest of Nova Scotia by Saturday morning. A few hours of freezing rain is expected to be mixed with the ice pellets after midnight for southwestern sections. Snowfall amounts of 10-15 centimetres are expected tonight and Saturday over Northern Nova Scotia and Cape Breton associated with this system. A winter storm watch has been issued for Central Nova Scotia where snowfall amounts could possibly reach snowfall warning criteria therefore the public is advised to monitor future forecasts and warnings as warnings may be required."
I get it. You've made your point.
"Warnings
Sydney Metro and Cape Breton County
4:45 AM ADT Friday 12 April 2013
Snowfall warning for
Sydney Metro and Cape Breton County issued
Periods of snow at times heavy will develop late this evening and persist into Saturday.
This is a warning that significant snowfall is expected or occurring in these regions. Monitor weather conditions..listen for updated statements.
A low pressure system is forecast to develop southwest of Cape Cod this evening and track south of Nova Scotia on Saturday. Rain changing to snow and ice pellets are forecast to begin over southwestern regions of the province early this evening and will push northward tonight to affect the rest of Nova Scotia by Saturday morning. A few hours of freezing rain is expected to be mixed with the ice pellets after midnight for southwestern sections. Snowfall amounts of 10-15 centimetres are expected tonight and Saturday over Northern Nova Scotia and Cape Breton associated with this system. A winter storm watch has been issued for Central Nova Scotia where snowfall amounts could possibly reach snowfall warning criteria therefore the public is advised to monitor future forecasts and warnings as warnings may be required."