Peter Kimbell isn’t expecting Sault Ste. Marie to break any monthly records for snowfall this winter.
Kimbell, a warning preparedness meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada, said the area received 74 cm of snowfall in November, 112 cm in December, and 54 cm so far in January.
“So far we have not broken a record for November or December. In January, the average is 80 cm for the month.”
Kimbell called for flurries on Wednesday with snow overnight into Thursday and flurries Thursday night.
“The snow squall threat has passed for now,” he said.