Stay prepared for up to 15 cm of snow in the Greater Toronto Area, Kingston, and more!
Snowfall warnings have blanketed Ontario with alerts issued for multiple regions across the province. From the Greater Toronto Area to Kingston and beyond, Environment Canada is cautioning residents about an impending snowstorm that could bring up to 15 cm of snow. Despite the arrival of spring, winter seems unwilling to leave without a final snowy hurrah.
In Kingston, the first day of spring was met with a surprising snowfall warning from Environment Canada, adding a whimsical touch to the transition from winter. The Kingston area, like many others, is bracing for significant snowfall, showcasing the unpredictable nature of Canadian weather.
Further south, Northumberland County, Peterborough County, and Kawartha Lakes are also under the snowfall advisory, anticipating the arrival of 5-15 cm of snow by the end of the week. As communities prepare for the wintry blast, forecasters are warning of potential travel disruptions and urging caution on the roads.
As the snowfall warnings spread, Toronto finds itself under a thick blanket of alerts, with the possibility of 15 cm of snow and peak snowfall rates of 2 cm per hour. The city and surrounding areas are gearing up for the snowy weekend ahead, illustrating the resilience and adaptability of Ontarians in the face of unexpected weather challenges.
Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for Toronto and much of the Greater Toronto Area ahead of a snowstorm that could dump as much as 15 cm of ...
(Kingston, Ontario) Despite that the first day of spring has passed, Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for Kingston and the surrounding area.
By kawarthaNOW. Northumberland County could see 15 cm of snow by Friday evening, with 5-10 cm in southern Peterborough County and Kawartha Lakes.
Forecasters expect a snowy start to the first weekend of spring in communities south of Ottawa.
“Peak snowfall rates of 2 cm per hour possible,” the weather agency said. In its warning, Environment Canada said the snow will begin Friday morning and tapper ...
Environment Canada has placed the Greater Toronto Area, Hamilton and large parts of eastern Ontario under a weather warning.
Significant snowfall today and tonight. Hazards: Snowfall amounts near 15 cm. Peak snowfall rates of 2 cm per hour possible. Reduced visibility in heavy ...
TORONTO - Environment Canada has placed the Greater Toronto Area, Hamilton and large parts of eastern Ontario under a weather warning as it calls for up to ...
Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for Toronto and much of the Greater Toronto Area ahead of a snowstorm that could dump as much as 15 cm of ...
Environment Canada is also warning residents that “visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow” and surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and ...
Forecast calls for up to 15 cm of snow with expected impact to evening commute, agency says.
Snowstorm halts some TTC buses, delays flights and dumps between 10 and 15 cm of the white stuff across the GTA ... Up to 15 centimetres of snowfall was recorded ...