Edmonton Weather: Mild Today, Weekend Thaw Starts Friday
Edmonton residents can expect mild temperatures today before a significant warming trend begins Friday and Saturday, according to the latest forecast from meteorologist Cory Edel.
Edmonton residents can expect mild temperatures today before a significant warming trend begins Friday and Saturday, according to the latest forecast from meteorologist Cory Edel.
A magnitude 3.7 earthquake centered near Orillia, Ontario, was felt across southern regions, prompting reports to Natural Resources Canada and social media reactions from startled residents.
An Arctic air mass brings dangerously cold wind chills to Brantford and surrounding regions, with frostbite risks and widespread impacts across Southern Ontario.
Environment Canada warns of bitter cold and blowing snow expected to impact Windsor-Essex, with significant wind chill and hazardous travel conditions anticipated across the region.
Londoners face dangerously cold wind chills Wednesday morning, prompting frostbite warnings. Experts advise bundling up as temperatures plummet across the region.
London prepares for potentially record-breaking cold temperatures as an Arctic front moves through, with frigid conditions and bitter wind chills expected to impact the region.
A severe winter storm continues to grip the eastern United States, resulting in rising fatalities and prolonged power outages as bitter cold and heavy snow persist across the region.
Environment Canada has issued a snow squall watch and blowing snow advisory for Waterloo Region, warning of up to 30 cm of snow and near-zero visibility. Local authorities urge caution.
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The death toll from a severe winter storm and extreme cold across the United States has risen to over 25. Southern regions are preparing for prolonged power disruptions as icy conditions persist.
Environment Canada issues a snow squall watch for Windsor-Essex, warning of near-zero visibility and heavy snowfall. The alert comes amid widespread extreme weather across Canada, including brutal cold and dangerous conditions.
New data reveals extreme weather events including wildfires, atmospheric rivers, and winter storms caused over $2.4 billion in insured losses across Canada last year, with costs tripling over the past decade.
The Maritimes received up to 40 cm of snow from a recent storm, with meteorologists warning another Nor'easter could develop this weekend, adding to winter weather challenges across Canada.
Montreal emerges from an extreme cold snap with temperatures rising to -11°C. Hydro-Québec restores power to most after days of outages, though Côte-St-Luc warns of continued energy conservation needs.
Forecasters warn of intense snow squalls hitting Barrie, Ontario, bringing up to 30 cm of snow and dangerously low visibility, creating hazardous driving conditions.
A severe cold warning has prompted widespread school bus cancellations across Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent, as extreme winter weather grips the region.
The Canadian capital is set to receive another 2 to 4 centimeters of snow today, adding to recent accumulations. Residents are advised to prepare for winter driving conditions and potential disruptions.
A severe cold warning has led to widespread bus cancellations in Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent, with temperatures plummeting dangerously low across Southern Ontario.
A bitter cold warning persists for London, Ontario, with temperatures set to plummet dramatically this week, bringing dangerously frigid conditions to the region.
Calgary residents can expect a return to milder conditions as chinook winds move in, pushing daytime highs above freezing for the remainder of the week after a chilly start on Tuesday morning.
A severe winter storm has brought record snowfall across much of Canada, forcing widespread school closures and significant flight delays, impacting millions of residents from coast to coast.
Recent extreme cold in Saskatchewan broke more than a dozen temperature records across the province, with meteorologists predicting warmer weather ahead.
After a severe cold blast gripped the province, Winnipeg and Manitoba are experiencing a welcome return to more manageable winter temperatures, offering relief from the recent extreme chill.
Communities across the Barrie region are managing the impacts of significant snowfall and severe cold warnings, with ongoing weather challenges affecting daily life and infrastructure.
Waterloo Region endures a drastic temperature drop this week, with climatologist Dave Phillips noting excessive snowfall. The cold warning persists as residents anticipate a prolonged chilly period.
Environment Canada has issued a yellow cold weather warning for the Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent regions, with frigid temperatures posing health risks. Residents are advised to take precautions.
A severe winter storm has led to widespread flight cancellations across Canada, disrupting travel plans and highlighting the impact of extreme weather on aviation infrastructure.
Environment Canada issues severe cold warnings and snowsquall alerts across southwestern Ontario and Quebec, with temperatures plunging and heavy snowfall disrupting travel and daily life.
Toronto faces massive cleanup after the biggest single-day snowfall in its history, with major transit delays, school closures, and hundreds of collisions reported across Ontario.
Winnipeg and surrounding areas in Manitoba experienced record-breaking cold temperatures over the weekend, with extreme conditions prompting safety warnings and disruptions.