Snow squalls are possible Tuesday afternoon and evening, particularly in the mountains and foothills. These squalls could ...
The snow likely changes to a light wintry mix by daybreak in southern New Hampshire, with any light mix wrapping up by late morning. In central areas, the light snow should change to a light mix in ...
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.
Tuesday’s boundary is not overly impressive, but it’s a front that will put out scattered snow showers and the possibility of ...
Weather conditions have shut down Highway 17 north of Sault Ste. Marie on Monday as of 1:45 p.m. Ontario 511 says all lanes ...
Winter Tightens Its Grip Cold and snowy in Sault Ste. Marie today with flurries, snow squalls, and gusty winds. Wind chills near -20°C overnight. More flurries midweek—stay warm! Good morning, Sault ...
Wednesday will be a quiet day, before the next larger system moves in to the region overnight. Snow will begin falling late Wednesday and continue all day Thursday, beginning as snow for all, with ...
A cold front will be ready to move through the North Country and Upper Valley by Tuesday afternoon. After some sunnier breaks ...
During the winter months, the National Weather Service often issues warnings, watches and advisories ahead of weather-related events like snowstorms. Here's what they mean.
The warning was updated by Environment Canada early Monday morning and cautions that anywhere between five to 15 centimetres of snow could hit places around Georgian Bay and Lake Simcoe.
Up to 30cm of snowfall is possible. Poor to near zero visibiilty is expected at times due to heavy blowing snow, Environment Canada says ...
Travel is expected to be hazardous due to reduced visibility. Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations. If visibility is reduced while driving, slow down, watch for ...