Northern Newfoundland and Labrador will continue to see the highest snowfall accumulations, with the low sitting over the ...
Typically, storms move west to east, but the opposite will ring true for Quebec and Atlantic Canada this week. As a result, some locales could see 30-40 cm of snowfall.
Heavy, blowing snow is expected to hit parts of Ontario today and tomorrow, with some areas getting up to 60 centimetres. Environment Canada has issued snow squall warnings for regions spanning ...
Parts of southern Ontario saw an additional five to 15 centimetres of snow before Environment ... Environment Canada forecasts a wind chill of -13 as westerly winds gust up to 50 km/h Sunday ...
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THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Drost Heavy, blowing snow is expected to hit parts of Ontario today and tomorrow, with some areas getting up to 60 centimetres. Environment Canada has issued snow ...
Earlier this week, Environment Canada warned snow squalls could dump up to 60 centimetres of snow in some areas north of the GTA.
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has issued several snow squall warnings for areas stretching up from the northern GTA to Georgian Bay and Lake Huron, and east to Belleville.
The town of Camden, New York, east of Lake Ontario, reported 65 inches – more than 5 feet – of snow as of Sunday morning. Strong northwesterly winds on the southwestern side of a low-pressure system ...
Environment Canada says snow squalls can cause weather conditions to “vary considerably” from clear skies to heavy snow within a few kilometres radius. (Courtesy: Canva) Facebook Twitter ...