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Windy, Wet Weather Hits Ottawa This Weekend

Ottawa faces a return to blustery conditions with gusts to 80 km/h and up to 20 mm of rain. Icy hazards and potential power outages are expected. Read the full forecast.

Abbotsford ends flood evacuation alerts

The City of Abbotsford has rescinded all remaining evacuation alerts as floodwaters recede and the flood watch concludes. Residents can now return home safely.

Weather Warnings Issued for Most of Canada Wednesday

Environment Canada issued weather warnings for every province outside Atlantic Canada on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, as a major system brought snow, wind, and hazardous conditions. Stay informed on closures and safety.

Sudbury, North Bay Under Freeze Warning

Environment Canada issues a flash freeze warning for Sudbury and North Bay. Get the latest forecast and safety tips for the incoming Arctic blast.

B.C. Under Rain and Snow Warnings

Environment Canada has issued several weather warnings for parts of British Columbia as a system brings rain and snow. Stay informed on the latest alerts and travel impacts.

Montreal Forecast: Sun, then light snow Sunday

Montreal's weather on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, will start sunny but bring light snow in the afternoon. Snow ends near midnight, with a low of -14°C and wind chills near -22. Read the full forecast.

Snow Squalls Blast Northeastern Ontario

Intense snow squalls have swept across northeastern Ontario, prompting weather alerts and creating hazardous travel conditions. Stay informed on the latest forecasts and safety tips.

Fog advisories issued for Drumheller, Taber

Environment Canada issued fog advisories for Drumheller and Taber regions Sunday morning, reducing visibility and creating hazardous driving conditions for Alberta residents.

Canada's New Colour-Coded Weather Alerts

Environment Canada launches colour-coded weather alerts to help Canadians quickly understand severe weather risks. Learn what yellow, orange and red warnings mean for your safety.

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