Central Ontario Braces for 40 cm Snow from Winter Storm
A significant winter storm is forecast to dump 20 to 40 centimetres of snow across Central Ontario within 24 hours, prompting weather warnings and travel disruptions.
A significant winter storm is forecast to dump 20 to 40 centimetres of snow across Central Ontario within 24 hours, prompting weather warnings and travel disruptions.
Parts of the Maritimes are under a severe weather alert with forecasts predicting heavy rainfall and strong winds, prompting residents to prepare for potential disruptions and safety hazards.
Environment Canada issues a wind warning for Toronto, forecasting potentially damaging gusts up to 90 km/h on Monday. Residents are advised to secure loose objects and exercise caution.
Ottawa residents should prepare for a mild but wet start to the week, with Environment Canada predicting significant rainfall and light snowfall. The city faces up to 25 millimeters of rain and 5 centimeters of snow on Monday, potentially impacting travel
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RecommendedEnvironment Canada issues a special weather statement for Windsor-Essex as strong winds and dropping temperatures create hazardous conditions to start the week, impacting travel and safety.
Environment Canada has issued yellow weather warnings for wind and rain across multiple regions of Nova Scotia, urging residents to prepare for potentially hazardous conditions.
Environment Canada has issued snow squall watches for Simcoe County, warning of heavy snowfall accumulations potentially reaching 40 centimeters. The hazardous conditions are expected to impact travel and daily activities across the region.
Dufferin County in Ontario has officially declared a significant weather event due to hazardous conditions, including low visibility and heavy snowfall, impacting local safety and operations.
A major winter storm is impacting northern Ontario and Quebec, bringing heavy snowfall, strong winds, and hazardous conditions, with Sault Ste. Marie and Timmins hardest hit.
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RecommendedEnvironment Canada has issued a special weather statement for the Windsor, Ontario area on March 15, 2026, alerting residents to potential adverse conditions.
Environment Canada forecasts strong winds to persist across Ontario through Tuesday morning, with climatologist Dave Phillips highlighting the ongoing severe weather impacts.
Environment Canada has issued a weather alert for Kitchener, warning of strong winds expected to persist through Tuesday morning. Residents are advised to secure loose objects and exercise caution.
Environment Canada warns of a prolonged atmospheric river event hitting Metro Vancouver, bringing significant rainfall and potential flooding risks to the region.
Toronto residents should prepare for a messy mix of snow, freezing rain, and ice pellets today, with potential travel disruptions and hazardous conditions expected across the city.
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RecommendedA severe winter storm has struck northeastern Ontario, bringing significant snowfall and powerful winds, causing widespread disruptions and numerous weather-related incidents across the region.
Toronto faces another special weather statement as meteorologists predict substantial snowfall accumulation, with potential impacts on travel and daily activities across the city.
Toronto faces a special weather statement with snow, freezing rain, and strong wind gusts moving in, prompting warnings for hazardous conditions and travel disruptions across the city.
Residents in Ottawa should prepare for challenging travel conditions this weekend due to expected snow and strong winds, with a dramatic shift to a mild 16°C forecast for Monday.
Environment Canada forecasts increasing cloudiness and periods of snow for Montreal on Sunday, with about 2 cm of accumulation expected. The temperature will rise overnight.
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RecommendedEnvironment Canada warns of hazardous travel conditions in the GTHA due to snow, freezing rain, and strong winds expected on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
Environment Canada issues a special weather statement for the Sea to Sky Highway region, warning of heavy rain, flooding, and landslide risks from Sunday through Wednesday due to a prolonged atmospheric river event.
The Ministry of Natural Resources maintains watershed conditions statements as flooding concerns escalate across Simcoe Muskoka, with ongoing snowmelt and weather warnings.
Environment Canada issues widespread weather advisory for Simcoe Muskoka region, warning of hazardous conditions including snow, freezing rain, and heavy winds impacting travel and safety.
High water levels on the Grand River have prompted ongoing flood warnings in parts of the watershed, with additional rainfall expected to exacerbate conditions. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely as residents brace for potential impacts.
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RecommendedOttawa residents face an extended winter season with substantial snowfall predicted for the upcoming weekend, continuing a pattern of cold and snowy conditions in the capital region.
A severe windstorm struck Windsor-Essex on March 13, 2026, causing significant property damage and disruption. Local authorities are assessing the impact as residents begin cleanup efforts.
Environment Canada forecasts periods of snow in Montreal on Saturday with accumulations of 2-4 cm, followed by clearing skies and a low of -7°C. Gusty winds up to 60 km/h will create wind chills near -12°C.
A flood warning has been activated for the community of Pinkerton as authorities monitor rising water levels and potential risks. Residents are urged to stay alert and follow safety guidelines.
Calgary is set for one last burst of winter weather before transitioning into a prolonged period of warmer temperatures, marking a seasonal shift for the region.
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RecommendedA wind warning has been issued for Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent, with potential gusts reaching 100 km/h. Residents are urged to secure loose items and stay indoors as authorities monitor the situation closely.