Montreal Weather: Freezing Rain Risk Tuesday
Montreal faces a risk of freezing rain Tuesday morning with temperatures reaching 5°C. The city experiences unseasonably warm February conditions, contrasting historical averages.
Montreal faces a risk of freezing rain Tuesday morning with temperatures reaching 5°C. The city experiences unseasonably warm February conditions, contrasting historical averages.
A high-impact storm system is set to arrive in the Greater Toronto Area overnight, bringing significant freezing rain and snowfall. Residents are advised to prepare for hazardous travel conditions and potential power outages.
A significant winter storm is forecast to bring up to 15 cm of snow and plummeting temperatures across the Prairies, with Calgary and surrounding areas experiencing an abrupt return to harsh winter conditions.
Calgary faces an abrupt return to winter with up to 15 cm of snow forecasted for Tuesday, intensifying in the morning and afternoon. The cold will persist beyond the snowfall, impacting residents and city operations.
Environment Canada warns of freezing drizzle in Ottawa overnight into Tuesday morning, creating hazardous icy conditions on roads and walkways. Temperatures will fluctuate throughout the week.
Environment Canada has upgraded winter storm warnings for central Saskatchewan, forecasting significant snowfall of 25-35 cm. Residents are urged to prepare for hazardous conditions.
Environment Canada has issued a winter storm watch for parts of the Greater Toronto Area, forecasting up to 15 centimeters of snow with potentially hazardous conditions.
A significant winter storm is forecast to impact the Barrie region mid-week, bringing heavy snowfall, gusty winds, and freezing rain. Residents are advised to prepare for hazardous travel conditions and potential power outages.
A special weather statement warns of potential freezing rain and snowfall hitting Kitchener and southwestern Ontario by midweek, as winter conditions make an abrupt return.
Environment Canada has issued a freezing rain warning for southwestern Quebec and parts of Ontario, with hazardous conditions expected to impact travel and infrastructure.
Environment Canada forecasts snow in British Columbia's Lower Mainland on Monday, prompting winter weather preparations across the region as residents brace for changing conditions.
Residents in London, Ontario are advised to prepare for hazardous foggy and slippery conditions as winter weather makes an abrupt return to the region.
Edmonton faces a harsh winter resurgence with up to 20 cm of snow, gusty winds, and temperatures plummeting to -20°C, prompting city extreme weather responses.
Meteorologist Colleen Bready warns of a significant winter storm hitting southern Manitoba, with up to 20 cm of snow and temperatures plummeting to -20°C, disrupting travel and daily activities.
Environment Canada issues a snowfall warning for Edmonton, St. Albert, and Sherwood Park, predicting up to 30 cm of snow and frigid temperatures below -20°C, prompting city emergency responses.
Edmonton has activated its extreme weather response as heavy snowfall and frigid temperatures return to central Alberta, with up to 20 cm of snow and highs of -20°C expected.
Calgary faces an abrupt return to harsh winter conditions with up to 20 centimeters of snowfall and temperatures plummeting to -20°C, prompting weather alerts and preparations across the city.
Environment and Climate Change Canada forecasts an abrupt return to winter conditions in Calgary and surrounding areas by Wednesday, with heavy snowfall expected across central Alberta.
California is bracing for a significant winter storm expected to bring heavy rain and snow across the state, prompting preparations for potential disruptions and hazardous conditions.
Southern Manitoba is bracing for significant snowfall this week, with weather systems expected to bring heavy accumulations. Residents should prepare for potential travel disruptions and winter conditions.
Environment Canada has issued a fog advisory for southwestern Ontario, warning of dense fog reducing visibility and creating hazardous travel conditions across the region.
Environment Canada has issued a fog advisory for Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent, warning of reduced visibility and hazardous driving conditions across southern Ontario.
Ottawa residents can expect a mild reprieve from winter as forecasts predict temperatures rising above freezing this week, with sunny conditions and potential impacts on snowpack.
Rapid snowmelt due to warming temperatures is increasing flood hazards in southern Ontario, prompting local authorities to issue warnings and prepare emergency responses.
A significant winter storm is set to impact Edmonton and central Alberta, bringing heavy snowfall, freezing rain, and strong winds. Hazardous driving conditions are anticipated across southern Alberta highways as the system moves in.
A special weather statement warns of a large storm system interrupting days of mild conditions, bringing winter back to Saskatchewan with potential disruptions.
Environment Canada warns of a significant return to winter conditions in Calgary, with 10-20 cm of snow possible by Wednesday and cold temperatures persisting.
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Metro Vancouver, forecasting snow at higher elevations on Monday and intense snow showers from Tuesday to Thursday, potentially impacting travel conditions.
Environment Canada warns that Metro Vancouver could see an impactful amount of snow this week, with potential disruptions to travel and daily activities as winter conditions intensify.
Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for eastern Nova Scotia, predicting significant accumulation and hazardous travel conditions.