Now we have a storm coming as well, which already did significant damage in the South of the US.
At least six people were killed on Sunday as a strong storm system swept across Mississippi and Louisiana, spinning off more than a dozen tornadoes and leaving behind a path of destruction, state and local authorities said.
The storms hit on Easter Sunday as residents across the U.S. South, like most Americans, were under strict "stay-at-home" orders by the governors of Mississippi and Louisiana due to the nationwide coronavirus pandemic.
In store for us:
A potent low pressure system will bring a variety of impacts on Monday with widespread rain in the south and heavy snow in the north. Intense winds will occur as this system exits the region and gusts between 70-100 km/h have the potential to cause damages and power outages. There is also the potential for flooding along the shores of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie.
As always, our biggest import is bad weather from the US :)