HRDPS Forecasted Accumulated Precipitation - 24 & 48 hrs

This polygon layer showcases ultra-fine (2.5 km) short-range precipitation forecasts from the High Resolution Deterministic Prediction System (HRDPS), a convection-permitting model by Environment and Climate Change Canada. It identifies local-scale rainfall or snowfall patterns up to 48 hours, supporting urban flood forecasting, severe weather response, and detailed water resource planning.

Convection-Permitting: The HRDPS can explicitly resolve thunderstorms and other small-scale weather events by running at ~2.5 km. Short-Range Focus: Typically provides forecasts out to 36–48 hours, updated several times daily. Local Impact: Valuable for pinpointing high-impact precipitation in complex terrain or urban environments, aiding emergency managers and hydrologists in short-lead-time decisions. Nested Model: Receives lateral boundary conditions from RDPS, maintaining consistency with regional forecasts while refining detail in local domains.

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Additional Info

Field Value
Last Updated January 16, 2026, 20:50 (UTC)
Created January 16, 2026, 20:50 (UTC)
contains_pii non
crisis_categories Inondations
criticality_level Faible
data_formats CSV; ESRI REST; GEOJSON; HTML; KML; SHP
fair_openness Level 2 - Machine-readable
geographic_scope Canada
sensitivity_level Faible
source_inventaire Inventaire_W
source_url https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/20cf1a52-3b09-5f08-d1ca-3694cb6e05e5
subject nature_and_environment
update_frequency unknown
year_most_recent 2025-07-02 11:10:24.272000
year_start 2025-06-11 12:10:57.353000