After a winter of mostly lake-effect snow squalls in our neck of the woods, the first major winter storm of the season is ...
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We're tracking two storm systems later this week and over the weekend. Snow begins late Wednesday night or early Thursday morning. It changes to mix later in the morning south before ending. Saturday ...
After a sunny start, clouds will increase as a clipper system approaches. This will also bring us some lighter snowfall accumulations and the potential for snow squalls. Attention then turns to a ...
A potent cold front will help to kick up our southwest to northwest winds today while also providing the opportunity for ...
Snow squalls are possible Tuesday afternoon and evening, particularly in the mountains and foothills. These squalls could ...
" Scattered snow showers are expected again today, especially this afternoon into the evening," today's Forecaster's ...
Get an hourly look at the system as snow will move in during the evening commute, causing slick roads for some drivers.
Most of Wednesday will be okay with some sunshine. Then, our next fast-moving system will come through Wednesday night into Thursday with a few inches of accumulating snow. There may also be a bit of ...
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.
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 ...