![]() ![]() On the West Coast, "winter is not over," said Armel Castellan, warning preparedness meteorologist with Environment Canada said to CTV News Vancouver as the agency issued winter storm warnings across the B.C. Parts of Quebec are under extreme cold warnings with wind chill values ranging from -38 to -45 degrees Celsius over the next "few nights and mornings through Saturday morning," according to the Environment Canada website. "Temperature-wise over the next three days you're gonna see a lot happen in Ontario, particularly for the far southwest you see a big jump in temperatures on Thursday," she said.Īs of Tuesday morning, Quebec is not under any winter storm watches despite the storm likely to make its way eastward bringing messy conditions to the province. Regions including Grey-Bruce, Haliburton, Muskoka and eastern Ontario are expected to see snow.īy Thursday, McEwen said temperatures across parts of Ontario are set to increase. "We also will see this high impact storm that prompts a number of communities to be dealing with not only snow, but also freezing rain and ice pellets that have prompted special weather statements for communities right along the shores of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay," McEwen said.įrom Windsor to Ottawa, Environment Canada has issued watches for snow, ice pellets and freezing rain, warning of utility outages.Īs the system moves eastward towards Ottawa and Quebec, the freezing rain is expected to turn into snow.ĭue to uncertainty over the exact timing and location of the storm, Environment Canada has not released how much snow is expected to fall. "Be prepared to commute home through that today."Īs of Tuesday morning, southern Ontario is under a winter storm watch as the Colorado low is expected to come through the southern half of the province by Wednesday evening. "The Alberta Clipper continues to move eastward and bringing it this passing snow through eastern Ontario, southern Quebec right as you head into the afternoon and evening (Tuesday)," CTV’s Your Morning meteorologist Kelsey McEwen said on Tuesday. Marie are under weather advisories on Tuesday, with snow from the Alberta Clipper forecast to taper off throughout the day. Parts of northern Ontario are under extreme cold warnings, including areas such as Attawapiskat, Fort Severn and Sioux Lookout, where the temperature is expected to feel like -40 degrees Celsius with wind chill. and the Prairies are buried under snow and subject to extreme cold warnings issued by Environment Canada. The system from Colorado brings low-pressure Wednesday evening, to the southern half of the province with snow and freezing rain expected.Īs the two systems head to Eastern Canada, many provinces including B.C. The Alberta Clipper, a low-pressure storm system that moves from the west, will impact northern Ontario communities overnight on Tuesday. Climate Barometer newsletter: Sign up to keep your finger on the climate pulse.Most of Canada is under warnings from Environment Canada on Tuesday, principally due to two weather systems.Ī messy winter snow and ice storm is heading toward Ontario, with most of the Prairies and northern parts of Canada under extreme cold and winter storm warnings.Ī double-barreled storm, fuelled by an "Alberta Clipper" and then a "Colorado low," is expected to bring high ice accumulation totals to the southern half of Ontario and higher snow totals to the northeast. ![]()
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