Boy, this doesn't sound great for you guys in southern Ontario---
ke will begin to bend to the northeast later today, and eventually be picked up by the fast moving jet stream winds dropping down through the western U.S. The key to the forecast for Central and Eastern Canada lies in a vigorous jet stream disturbance which tracked through Southern Alberta on Friday. This disturbance will capture Ike's moisture later today and direct a swath of heavy rain into Southern Ontario and Quebec later Sunday. In advance of Ike's rainfall, a separate area of low pressure will bring rain across Southern Ontario Saturday through Saturday night, meaning that rainfall totals by Monday morning could be 50 to 100 mm in the hardest hit areas. Localized flooding is possible, especially if rainfall totals exceed 75 mm. The exact amounts will be refined by The Weather Network's forecast team throughout the weekend as Ike's remnants move northeast
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