
Chicopee Ski Resort 1.11.13
Ontario and Haliburton Highlan SKI REPORTS Links:
- Devil’s Elbow Ski Area, ON, Canada
- Hidden Valley Highlands Ski Area, ON, Canada
- Madawaska Mountain, ON, Canada
- Sir Sams, ON, Canada Links go to WeatherNetwork.com
Haliburton Highlands 14- Day Weather Outlook:
I had to look at both formats of the upcoming weather for the Haliburton Highlands when I saw than almost every day in the 14 days accounted for, the low temperature was much warmer or sometimes more than the average high temperature.

14-Day Haliburton Highlands Weather Trends Jan 12 – Jan 25, 2013 #haliburtonhighlands #algonquinhighlands (Cr: The Weather Network)
So a high of 45°F and an overnight low of 39°F with isolated showers for the Highlands on Saturday the 12th. I’m posting both ways at looking at the forecast weather trends and there are both days and nights that don’t get super-cold, which is normal–at all.
Here’s the next 2 weeks in the Highlands look in a more ‘graph-y’ way:

14-Day Weather Haliburton Highlands – Jan 12 – Jan 25 (Cr: Weather Network)
Be sure to scan through the gallery (above) and read about all the happenings in the Haliburton and Algonquin Highlands this week. There’s always something fun going on in the Highlands, both indoors and out. This week includes Saturday Morning Brunch Bunch, Make Peace with Winter – Ice Climbing, Gone to Pot: Adventures in Clay, On the Trap Line, Monday Morning Babies, and Snowshoeing in the Smith Forest Nature Reserve for starters.
Have a great week!
Haliburton Highlands’ Happening’s This Week:
Scroll down and click on the thumbnails to read full size.

Rainbow by Liz Sufferin – Minden, Ontario – 10.06.12 ‘Moore Lake’ (Via The Weather Channel)
Dec. 14-31, 2012
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Rainbow by Liz Sufferin – ‘Minden Ontario 10.06.12 ‘Moore Lake’ (Via The Weather Channel)
Southern Ontario Ski Conditions Report LINK - Weather Network

14- day Weather Outlook Southern Ontario graph
The general weather pattern that Southern Ontario, specifically the Highlands area(s), has been having continues as we work or way through the second half of December. Higher than normal temperatures, both lows and highs are part of the 14-Day picture on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week coming–with both the high and low temperatures for the rest of the two-week period balancing out to about average highs and average lows, overall. There won’t be precipitation of any real significance–just some shower and flurries action here and there. Have a great 2 weeks!
Haliburton Highlands Happenings This Week! (update)

Snowmaking at Sir Sam’s Ski & Bike – Posted by: Dave Webb via the Weather Channel
Found some gorgeous webcam shots today of southern Ontario at about 3 p.m. in the afternoon which I’m going to put in a gallery so you can click them and enjoy them in a larger size. I checked and though there is no snow and ski conditions report out for the Haliburton Highlands I know Sir Sam’s Ski Resort (photo above) is open for those that enjoy fun times in the white stuff.
So let’s talk weather in the Highlands for the next 14 -days!

14-Day Weather Outlook Haliburton Highlands Dec 8- 21
In regard to precipitation, the most that is forecast on any of the next 14- days is “flurries.” Both the low and the high temperatures overall will be seasonably normal. To sum up, the weather for the next two weeks is going to be quite unremarkable and I suppose that is just fine. Enjoy!
Update! ‘Tis the season to be charitable and there are a wealth of ways that you can do so while enjoying great food, entertainment, music–or simply enjoying a beer in your favourite chair (but remember to save the empty bottles!)! Read all about it below and for all the scoop on the many other activities happening in the Haliburton Highlands this week, just scroll up and click the thumbnails!

Empty Bottle Drive Minden Food Bank

Turkey on a Bun Supper

Help Your Hospital

I’ll Be Home For Christmas Fundraiser

An Old-Fashioned Christmas

Credit: www.haliburtonholidays.com
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