London, Ont. Braces for Strong Winds and Heavy Rain Wednesday
Environment Canada warns of strong southwesterly winds reaching 80 km/h and significant rainfall across London and surrounding areas Wednesday, with potential travel impacts.
Environment Canada warns of strong southwesterly winds reaching 80 km/h and significant rainfall across London and surrounding areas Wednesday, with potential travel impacts.
Ottawa residents should brace for dramatic weather changes with significant rainfall today followed by overnight snow. Get the complete forecast and preparation tips.
London residents can expect lingering rain showers and mild temperatures as an unsettled weather pattern continues across the region. Find out when sunshine returns and what to expect in the coming days.
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Environment Canada issues special weather statement for Metro Vancouver with heavy rainfall and strong winds threatening to turn Halloween festivities into a real horror show. Stay dry and safe!
Environment Canada issues rainfall warning for Montreal as Halloween festivities face potential washout. Heavy downpours and strong winds expected to dampen trick-or-treating plans across the region.
Ottawa braces for a significant rainfall event with up to 70mm expected through Halloween, prompting Environment Canada warnings and potential flooding concerns.
Environment Canada warns Ottawa residents of significant rainfall exceeding 50mm starting Thursday morning, potentially impacting Halloween festivities and creating hazardous conditions.
A significant weather system is set to drench parts of the Maritimes on Halloween and Friday, bringing heavy rainfall that may impact holiday festivities and create travel concerns.