Prepare for travel disruptions and slick driving conditions starting late Saturday afternoon. More details with Meteorologist ...
Winter weather advisories issued earlier this week are being upgraded to warnings ahead of a storm expected to bring up to 40 ...
There’s a chance of flurries and up to 5 cm of snowfall in some parts of the province ahead of a winter storm that could bring 40 cm to southern Ontario later this week.
with 5 cm falling before the afternoon. The snow is expected to stop by Saturday afternoon. “Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations,” the warning reads.
Environment Canada issued a weather advisory for parts of Ottawa, forecasting 5-10 cm of snow to fall through the day, turning into possible freezing drizzle in the afternoon. “Motorists should ...
The City of Toronto says it’s ready for the wintry weather today, with plows set to be deployed as soon as 2.5 cm of snow falls on expressways, 5 cm on major roads and 8 cm on local roads.
While nothing extraordinary, a widespread 5-10 cm of snow is in the forecast for much of the region as a Colorado low grazes the area. The western GTA could see up to 15 cm, even higher locally ...
Between 10-20 cm of snow could accumulate with the squalls, and these totals are before another widespread 5-10 cm hits later Saturday with the arrival of a Colorado low. Content continues below ...
Additional snowfall is forecast across Atlantic Canada heading into the weekend. On Friday, a weak system will move over the Maritimes, bringing 3-5 cm of snow to much of New Brunswick, PEI and ...
In some areas, these will be the coldest conditions in years. The lake-effect snow will gradually taper in intensity through the day on Wednesday, with an additional 5-10 cm for some areas by the time ...