There are no storm warnings or weather advisories today in Ottawa, just a bit of snow and seasonal temperatures. ottnews
Environment Canada’s weather forecast for the capital calls for a high of -5 C, right around the average for this time of year, and a good chance of flurries through the afternoon.Tuesday’s forecast is cloudy with periods of snow ending near noon. The high is -4 C.Temperatures are forecast to rise well above average heading into the end of the week, with highs around 5 C on Thursday, 9 C on Friday and 7 C on Saturday, days which also could see some rain.
Hydro One's storm centre map is estimating power should be restored by Monday afternoon for the customers still in the dark in the Ottawa Valley. In Prince Edward County, where roads were impassable for days, Hydro Ottawa expects to have power back on for about 1,200 customers by 11 p.m. Hydro Quebec is reporting around 4,700 customers without power in the Outaouais region Monday. Restoration is generally estimated at 7 p.m. for most customers.
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