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So with this system, the fetch was aligned. It was predominantly a Northwest flow-ish in that direction. It just started off as a Southwest flow, but then it switched around to Northwest flow. So initially, like Lake Seer and Lake Ontario, the east end of those lakes were very active and then it switched around and it became more predominantly a Lake Superior, a little bit of Lake Superior, Lake Huron, a fen. And those squalls, they made it across lakes here on Ontario. They got a bit of a boost, and they continued on. In fact, some of the squalls made it all the way out into the Atlantic Ocean. They're very powerful at times. So here's some snowfall totals. And it was very windy. The winds were gusting like 80 kilometers an hour here. So they were like 45, 50 miles an hour. So it was not good in places with blowing snow and winter weather. Anyway, the highest totals I could find, they came in from Montreal, Wisconsin, Ironwood, Michigan. So that's up near the Upper Peninsula. And they got 33 inches, that's about 84 centimeters of snowfall that was reported. Houston, Michigan, they had about 1,000 people without power when some power lines came down. And yeah, it was just rough there. In New York, Ellicottville, they had 19.8 inches. That was the highest report. Springville was 17.6, Warsaw 11.7. And then Buffalo missed it. Pennsylvania, Erie, PA, I think they had like five inches. And the turnpike in Ohio had some rough weather as well. And then here in Ontario, let me drop it.

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