أخبار عاجلة
St. John's walk raises $15K for Kids Help Phone -
Canada Post closes loophole for Nunavummiut to access free Amazon shipping -
أن تصبح إسرائيل تاريخًا -

Soggy April in southern Ontario could ease drought, wildfire concerns

Soggy April in southern Ontario could ease drought, wildfire concerns
Soggy April in southern Ontario could ease drought, wildfire concerns

اخبار العرب-كندا 24: السبت 13 أبريل 2024 09:45 مساءً

Soggy April in southern Ontario could ease drought, wildfire concerns

Soggy April in southern Ontario could ease drought, wildfire concerns

April has lived up to its reputation for being a changeable and wet month in southern Ontario. And, we still have plenty of days left in the month.

Earlier this week, we saw St. Catharines, Ont., secure Canada's first 25 C reading in 2024. But, we also saw plenty of rainfall, especially Kirkland Lake, Ont., which recorded 62.6 mm of rain on Friday, April 12.

MUST SEE: No April fool: Almost every province could see snow next week

Ontario precipitation anomaly in past 10 days [as of April 13]

Ontario precipitation anomaly in past 10 days [as of April 13]

In addition to the rain, this weekend and the end of next week could feature snow in parts of Ontario.

Southern areas of the province haven't seen an influx of systems to make it a wet month so far, either. In fact, just two lows, on April 3 and April 11 and 12, have been responsible for dumping more than 100 mm of rainfall this month for some locales, and we haven't crossed the midway point, yet.

For Toronto, April has already been above normal for rainfall. A typical April sees 63 mm of rain at Pearson International Airport, but so far this month, as of April 12, the site has been hit with 87.3 mm –– 139 per cent of its average.

Average rainfall for Toronto in April

Average rainfall for Toronto in April

With a little more than half of the month still to go, Pearson will add to that total.

March was also a wet month for Toronto, with 56.7 mm of precipitation –– 113 per cent of its average.

While many Ontario residents have been dismayed by the rainfall, the precipitation does mean a somewhat lessened threat for drought and wildfires, both prevalent in northern parts of the province in summer 2023.

March rainfall amounts in Canada versus average (April 13)

March rainfall amounts in Canada versus average (April 13)

Ontario's wildfire season officially kicked off on Monday, April 1, and runs through Oct. 31.

Looking at the most-recent drought map, courtesy of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada as of March 31, there are just a few pockets of dry conditions in southern Ontario. However, when you head north and east, the conditions get drier. A large swath of Ontario, extending from Ottawa to the Ontario-Manitoba border is considered dry, so these April rains are beneficial.

Within the northwestern section of the province, though, much of that region is in a moderate drought, with pockets of severe peppered near Lake Superior and just east of the Ontario-Manitoba border.

Story continues

Ontario Drought Map March 31 2024

Ontario Drought Map March 31 2024

It should be noted that when the next drought monitor map is released at the end of this month, conditions will likely have changed in many locales, whether for better or worse.

While the recent rainfall will be beneficial, as well as the three-day snowstorm in March in Thunder Bay, Ont, at least one expert says we can expect an active wildfire season in Ontario as a result of the milder winter.

"We didn't have much of a snowpack out here in Ontario, especially in southern Ontario, and that means our ground is not as protected and it's not getting as much moisture," Anabela Bonada, manager and research associate at the Intact Centre for Climate Adaptation at the University of Waterloo, told CBC News.

"We have more dry debris on the ground and if there's any lightning or any sort of human-caused ignition, we could end up with quite a bit of wildfire this summer."

Thumbnail courtesy of Unsplash.

تم ادراج الخبر والعهده على المصدر، الرجاء الكتابة الينا لاي توضبح - برجاء اخبارنا بريديا عن خروقات لحقوق النشر للغير

التالى ‘This is a tornado emergency’: How forecasters warn of grave danger

 
c 1976-2021 Arab News 24 Int'l - Canada: كافة حقوق الموقع والتصميم محفوظة لـ أخبار العرب-كندا
الآراء المنشورة في هذا الموقع، لا تعبر بالضرورة علي آراء الناشرأو محرري الموقع ولكن تعبر عن رأي كاتبيها
Opinion in this site does not reflect the opinion of the Publisher/ or the Editors, but reflects the opinion of its authors.
This website is Educational and Not for Profit to inform & educate the Arab Community in Canada & USA
This Website conforms to all Canadian Laws
Copyrights infringements: The news published here are feeds from different media, if there is any concern,
please contact us: arabnews AT yahoo.com and we will remove, rectify or address the matter.