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Updated Weekly Long Range Model Forect

Jan 20, 2012; 3:19 PM ET

This is my latest interpretation of the ECMWF long-range forecast.

By the way, the storm tracking into the eastern U.S. later tonight and Saturday will bring a general 4-8 cm across southwestern Ontario south of a line from Hamilton to London to Sarnia. North of that, 5 cm or less up to the GTA.

Want to wish a big happy 50th birthday to my big brother Mark!

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