Freezing rain with ice accretion of 2 to 3 mm is possible with strong wind gusts up to 60 km/h.
- Powassan - Mattawa Strong winds are also expected, and combined with any ice accretion could produce utility outages. The first will move through today bringing 5 to 10 cm of snow.
Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for South River and Burk's Falls, replacing a special weather statement. A winter storm warning continues ...
The weather agency says snowfall accumulations up to 15-30 cm are possible with peak snowfall rates up to 8 cm/hr. Officials say a first wave of snow will fall ...
Just when you think it's spring Mother Nature throws another winter storm curveball. North Bay is under a winter storm watch today.
There remains some uncertainty at this point to the placement of the heaviest snow and freezing rain. The first will move through today bringing 5 to 10 cm of snow. โTwo weather systems will affect the area over the next two days.
Snow and ice pellet accumulations of 20 to 30 cm, reduced visibility, up to 60 km/h winds, and freezing rain are all possible tonight into Saturday, ...
For information on emergency plans and kits go to http://www.getprepared.gc.ca/ Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. For information on emergency plans and kits go to http://www.getprepared.gc.ca. Warnings or winter weather travel advisories may be issued as the event draws nearer. The first will move through today bringing 5 to 10 cm of snow. Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.
Reduced visibility due to heavy snow and blowing snow. Freezing rain with ice accretion of 2 to 3 mm possible. Strong wind gusts up to 60 km/h. Timing: Snow ...
The first will move through during the day on Friday bringing 5 to 10 cm of snow. [Tuesday Morning's Collision On MR 55 Claims Life Of 47 Year-Old Woman](https://www.iheartradio.ca/purecountry/sudbury/news-trending/tuesday-morning-s-collision-on-mr-55-claims-life-of-47-year-old-woman-1.19427666)Here is the full update from Sudbury Police Depending on the track of the system, some areas will see heavy snowfall while others will receive significant ice accretion. There will then be a brief break in the precipitation Friday evening before a second and much stronger system moves in overnight Friday. There remains some uncertainty at this point to the placement of the heaviest snow and freezing rain. Two weather systems will affect the area over the next two days.
Environment Canada has issued a winter storm watch for Sault Ste. Marie with peak snowfall rates of 5 to 10 cm. Snow and ice pellet accumulations of 20 to 30 cm ...
however, during a winter event, motorists are also asked to not park on city streets during the day. Public Works crews are working diligently during the event, but it may take longer than normal to ensure public safety and that the roadways, sidewalks, and transit bus stops meet normal maintenance standards. Reduced visibility due to heavy and blowing snow, freezing rain with ice accretion of 2 to 3 mm and strong wind gusts is possible.
Freezing rain, heavy snowfall and significant ice accretion possible · North Bay, Powassan, Mattawa, West Nipissing and French River. · According to the rainfall ...
Reduced visibility and snowfall accumulations of 15 to 30 cm predicted tonight and into Saturday. There could be peak snowfall rates up to 8 cm/hr possible ...
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. Heavy snow and blowing snow will develop and significantly reduce visibility, creating dangerous travel conditions. There could be peak snowfall rates up to 8 cm/hr possible as well as a risk of freezing rain.
Heavy snow is expected above 2,500 feet with total accumulations between 12 and 24 inches. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph are anticipated on exposed mountain ...
Friday afternoon to 5:00 a.m. An extended winter storm warning was also issued for Cascade mountain passes from 5:00 p.m. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the weekend, in effect from 5:00 p.m.
PACIFIC COUNTY โ An unusual springtime Winter Storm Warning will be in effect for eastern Pacific County from 8 p.m. Friday, March 31, through 5 p.m. Sunday ...
Winter Storm Warning issued for Upper WA Cascades Crest, a bit of snow accumulation and gusty winds. Heavy rain in the lower elevations throughout Saturday ...
A winter storm warning has been issued for the Cascades in Northern Oregon and Lane County, as an incoming storm is expected to drop several feet of ...
For those residing in lower elevations, snow may still accumulate but with lesser intensity, potentially affecting elevations as low as 500 feet. However, the ...
Those with recreation plans in the Coast Range should prepare for peak winter conditions,โ the NWS advised. [has issued a Winter Storm Warning](https://forecast.weather.gov/showsigwx.php?warnzone=ORZ003&warncounty=ORC067&firewxzone=ORZ602&local_place1=5%20Miles%20NNW%20Glenwood%20OR&product1=Winter+Storm+Warning&lat=45.7208&lon=-123.297#.ZCd9IXaZNhE), cautioning residents of the Coast Range of Northwest Oregon and the Central Coast Range of Western Oregon to brace for heavy snowfall from 11 p.m. To stay updated on the latest road conditions, call 511 or visit In addition, winds are expected to gust as high as 40 mph on exposed peaks and ridges. Spring might be in the air, but the winter chill hasnโt quite loosened its grip. this evening to 11 p.m.
Winter storm continues this morning. Hazards: Significantly reduced visibility due to heavy snow and blowing snow. Snowfall accumulations of 15 to 30 cm.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. Heavy snow and blowing snow are significantly reducing visibility, creating dangerous travel conditions. Heavy snow will taper to light late this morning and end this afternoon. Hazards: Significantly reduced visibility due to heavy snow and blowing snow. Remember to clear off snow from your vehicle to have clear views in all directions." Peak snowfall rates up to 8 cm per hour possible.