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Wind gusts of 50 km/h are likely throughout the day tomorrow for many areas.
Wind gusts of 50 km/h are likely throughout the day tomorrow for many areas.
Snow Squall Watch (Yellow Level) has now expanded.
Snow Squall Watch (Yellow Level) has now expanded.
Environment Canada states blizzard conditions with gusty winds and visibility frequently near zero in snow and blowing snow are expected. Travel will be dangerous and likely impossible due to near-zero visibility.
Environment Canada states blizzard conditions with gusty winds and visibility frequently near zero in snow and blowing snow are expected. Travel will be dangerous and likely impossible due to near-zero visibility.
A frontal snow squall is likely this afternoon and evening, which will likely lead to poor visibility and poor road conditions. It will track southeast during the early afternoon. Please plan travel accordingly.
A frontal snow squall is likely this afternoon and evening, which will likely lead to poor visibility and poor road conditions. It will track southeast during the early afternoon. Please plan travel accordingly.
Cold Warnings (Yellow Level) are now in effect for much of the region due to cold wind chills overnight into Saturday morning.
Cold Warnings (Yellow Level) are now in effect for much of the region due to cold wind chills overnight into Saturday morning.
Blowing Snow Advisories (Yellow Level) and Special Weather Statements remain in effect for poor visibility in snow and blowing snow.
Freezing Drizzle Advisory in effect for Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent.
Blowing Snow Advisories (Yellow Level) and Special Weather Statements remain in effect for poor visibility in snow and blowing snow.
Freezing Drizzle Advisory in effect for Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent.
Tomorrow is an Advance Weather Alert Day due to the expected impacts during the morning commute, as well as throughout the day.
Tomorrow is an Advance Weather Alert Day due to the expected impacts during the morning commute, as well as throughout the day.
Widespread snow will push across the region overnight into Friday morning, from west to east. For many areas except Eastern Ontario, the snow will impact the morning commute and will be heavy at times.
Widespread snow will push across the region overnight into Friday morning, from west to east. For many areas except Eastern Ontario, the snow will impact the morning commute and will be heavy at times.
Poor visibility in snow and blowing snow is expected Friday. For areas off Lake Huron, Environment Canada has stated that an upgrade to a Blizzard Warning is possible.
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Poor visibility in snow and blowing snow is expected Friday. For areas off Lake Huron, Environment Canada has stated that an upgrade to a Blizzard Warning is possible.
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Snow will begin moving into the region overnight tonight into Friday morning, pushing from west to east.
Snow will begin moving into the region overnight tonight into Friday morning, pushing from west to east.
Temperatures tomorrow won't be as cold as recent days, with all areas remaining above -10ºC.
Temperatures tomorrow won't be as cold as recent days, with all areas remaining above -10ºC.
A mix of sun and cloud is expected across much of the region, however some areas may see some flurries during the day.
A mix of sun and cloud is expected across much of the region, however some areas may see some flurries during the day.
Friday morning will begin with bitterly cold temperatures across Southern Ontario, with all areas likely experiencing wind chills below -30ºC. Wind chills are expected to reach near -40ºC across portions of Central and Eastern Ontario during the morning hours.
Friday morning will begin with bitterly cold temperatures across Southern Ontario, with all areas likely experiencing wind chills below -30ºC. Wind chills are expected to reach near -40ºC across portions of Central and Eastern Ontario during the morning hours.
The most impacted areas will likely see 25 to 50 centimetres of snow by the end of the day, including Amberley, Point Clark, Wingham, Lucknow and Kincardine.
The most impacted areas will likely see 25 to 50 centimetres of snow by the end of the day, including Amberley, Point Clark, Wingham, Lucknow and Kincardine.
The highest impact area will include Amberley, Point Clark, Wingham, Lucknow and Kincardine where 25 to 50 cm will be possible by the end of the day.
Wind gusts of 40 km/h will likely create blowing and drifting snow in addition to the snow squalls.
The highest impact area will include Amberley, Point Clark, Wingham, Lucknow and Kincardine where 25 to 50 cm will be possible by the end of the day.
Wind gusts of 40 km/h will likely create blowing and drifting snow in addition to the snow squalls.
We are launching the "Advance Weather Alert Day", which will raise awareness for adverse weather that may cause impacts. This can include extreme cold, extreme heat, or impacts for the morning or evening commutes.
We are launching the "Advance Weather Alert Day", which will raise awareness for adverse weather that may cause impacts. This can include extreme cold, extreme heat, or impacts for the morning or evening commutes.
Cold Warnings (Yellow Level) remain in effect this evening. with wind chills of -30ºC expected in Southwestern Ontario tomorrow morning.
Cold Warnings (Yellow Level) remain in effect this evening. with wind chills of -30ºC expected in Southwestern Ontario tomorrow morning.
Areas off Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, as well as Prince Edward County, should expect some more snow squalls throughout the day Wednesday.
Areas off Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, as well as Prince Edward County, should expect some more snow squalls throughout the day Wednesday.
Many areas are now under a Snow Squall Watch (Yellow Level).
Environment Canada states the below:
Many areas are now under a Snow Squall Watch (Yellow Level).
Environment Canada states the below:
Snow squalls are likely to begin moving through the affected areas during the early morning hours on Monday.
Snow squalls are likely to begin moving through the affected areas during the early morning hours on Monday.
The full list will be posted here: www.advanceweather.net/school-bus-c...
The full list will be posted here: www.advanceweather.net/school-bus-c...
The previous graphic was incorrect. Snowfall Warnings remain in place for Sarnia-Lambton and London-Middlesex.
The previous graphic was incorrect. Snowfall Warnings remain in place for Sarnia-Lambton and London-Middlesex.