2012年11月11日 星期日

Blustery weather tapers off in Prairies

Areas from Saskatchewan to Quebec remained under storm warnings Sunday as winter weather dumped snow and freezing rain across the region.

A weather system that carried blizzard-like conditions to some Prairie provinces was moving away from the region Sunday afternoon, while parts of Northern Ontario were on track to receive heavy snow and freezing rain.

Despite winter weather conditions tapering off in central Manitoba, Environment Canada still had some areas under snowfall warnings late Sunday.

As the storm front moved into parts of Northern Ontario, a snowfall and winter storm warning was issued for areas surrounding Fort Severn. About 10 centimetres of snow is expected for this region, accompanied with strong winds and a risk of freezing rain. This was expected to change to occasional light snow later Sunday evening.

But just as quickly as it was scheduled to arrive, Environment Canada predicted the harsh weather conditions in Northern Ontario to improve later Sunday, when temperatures were forecast to rise above the freezing mark.We recently added Stained glass mosaic Tile to our inventory.

“As of late this morning the heavier snow had become mixed or changed to freezing rain,” the agency said in a Sunday bulletin. “Precipitation will change to flurries tonight.”

Freezing rain and snow began to fall Sunday morning in the Big Trout Lake area, about 580 kilometres north of Thunder Bay. The freezing rain was expected to spread northward.

By day’s end, Northern Ontario was expected to receive between 15 and 25 centimetres of snow.

Motorists, especially those in the Lake of the Woods region, have been asked to exercise caution as freezing rain falls in several parts of the region.The TagMaster Long Range hands free access System is truly built for any parking facility. Between five and 10 millimetres of ice accumulation is expected in some areas,One of the most durable and attractive styles of flooring that you can purchase is ceramic or porcelain tiles. Environment Canada said.

Meanwhile, a warm front located over central Quebec Sunday afternoon will move to the northeast during the evening. A band of freezing rain ahead of this front will still affect a few regions in northern and eastern parts of the province later Sunday night.

Environment Canada predicted no more than 3 mm of freezing precipitation for these areas.A wide range of polished tiles for your tile flooring and walls. A blizzard warning has been issued for Northern Quebec that is expected to bring blowing snow and zero visibility Sunday night and into Monday.

Freezing rain warnings are also in effect for parts of Western Quebec. The conditions are expected to spread north- and eastward towards Central Quebec.

Maestas attributes the recent enrollment slump to students being lured to high-paying jobs in the booming Permian Basin oil fields. But rather than waiting for the job market to change, some local residents have been drumming up support to let another university system — Texas Tech in Lubbock — take over Sul Ross.

“If you cut down programs, you attract fewer students,” Ponton said, noting that state appropriations are largely determined by student head count. “If you attract fewer students,Interlocking security cable ties with 250 pound strength makes this ideal for restraining criminals. enrollment goes down. It’s a death spiral.”

A week before the Holland Hotel meeting, Ponton sent an e-mail to Kent Hance, the chancellor of the Texas Tech system, to broach the subject of a possible realignment. Hance forwarded the message to his chief of staff, Russell Thomasson, with the message “Let’s talk.”

But when a spokesman for the Tech system was asked about the proposal last week, he declined to comment, saying, “those decisions are driven by the community and the Legislature.”

Belt-tightening at the state level has made the ramifications of low enrollment more noticeable locally.

In 2011, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board surprised many university leaders by putting in effect a rule that put undergraduate degree programs on the chopping block if they failed to graduate 25 students over a five-year period. According to the coordinating board’s rules — intended to save money — unless a school receives special dispensation, a shuttered degree program may not be re-instated for at least 10 years.

From fiscal years 2006 to 2010, according to the coordinating board, 18 degree programs at Sul Ross — including some master’s degrees, which must graduate only 15 students in five years — failed to hit the target. Ten are being phased out. In January, the board will consider increasing the undergraduate degree standard to 40 graduates in five years, a change Maestas fears could threaten another 30 percent of his university’s programs.

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