Local commuters may want to leave a little early for work on Thursday morning, as Hamilton is expected to get some not-so-nice weather overnight tonight and first thing tomorrow, including the first official snowfall of the season.
According to weather forecasts issued by Environment Canada, Hamilton could be seeing light snow as early as this evening with temperatures expected to drop to -5 degrees Celsius with a 40% chance of flurries through the evening.
Wed 15:30: Tonight: Cloudy with 60 percent chance of rain showers this evening. Periods of rain mixed with snow beginning near midnight. Wind southwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming light early this evening. Low plus 1.
— WX Hamilton (@wf_hamilton) November 6, 2019
The snowfall is expected to continue into tomorrow, with melted snow and slick conditions on the roads posing a potential problem for local drivers on their morning commutes.
The snow is currently predicted to end around noon on Thursday, with a continued 60% chance of flurries through the day.
While many Hamiltonians probably hoped that the winter weather would hold off a little longer, this forecast is hopefully a small blip with some precious final weeks of fall weather to enjoy.
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