How much snow will Ontario storm drop? Here's why it's hard to say
Temperatures will eventually drop below freezing, turning the back edge of the storm to snow for the GTA while heavy snow continues for central and eastern Ontario.
Temperatures will eventually drop below freezing, turning the back edge of the storm to snow for the GTA while heavy snow continues for central and eastern Ontario.
Is this it, Canada? Climate data shows who can expect even more snow this winter season.
Heavy rain, freezing rain and powerful winds are set to hit southern Ontario, as a Texas low pushes into the region through Thursday
Transporation Saskatchewan came to a halt.
The 7.8 magnitude earthquake killed more than 5,200 people.
Just days after being hit by a brutal ice storm, Texas could experience more severe weather early this week.
Strong winds and heavy rain are possible for Toronto on Thursday after a warm up that saw temperatures swing from the negative double digits to spring-like plusses. Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for the city, calling for 15 to 25 millimetres of rain and southwesterly gusts of 70 to 90 km/h from early morning through to the evening. The strongest winds are expected downwind of Lake Erie. The rain will begin over southwestern Ontario early Thursday, heading northeast th
Bill Gates wants to build more high-voltage power lines. It’s the best way to support high electricity demand, he says. But there's a big problem.
Snow melt flooded the bear’s hibernation den and it became stuck.
Final testing on the Muskrat Falls transmission system begins anew Tuesday. If the tests succeed, the megaproject on Labrador's Churchill River will have finally crossed the finish line, albeit five years later than initially projected. However, in the case of another failure, Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro will have to wait the better part of a year before trying again — a setback that would mean millions in added interest costs for the multibillion-dollar "boondoggle" whose price tag has near
UPDATED 7:56 a.m. PT to correct a misspelling of Shannon McPhail's name. On a dreary gray day in late October, passers by gawked at a scene outside a hotel in Smithers, B.C. The charred remnants of several trucks sat in the parking lot in the wake of what police described as a “targeted attack” in the pre-dawn hours of the morning. Among the blackened wreckage were four police cruisers — marked and unmarked vehicles with the RCMP’s Community-Industry Response Group, a special task force assigned
The border between Turkey and Syria lies near the Anatolian fault system, which has similarities to the infamous San Andreas fault in California.
China is the de facto leader in solar panel production, and it’s looking to solidify its dominance with a ban on exports of key technologies
Landslides triggered by steady rains swept mud, water and rocks into several villages in southern Peru, killing at least 36 people.View on euronews
The cold on Mount Washington in New Hampshire on Friday was producing a wind chill of -108F (-77C).
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Some residents of Mount Stewart and area got a double wallop of winter last weekend. Along with the deep freeze of the cold snap, they had a prolonged power outage — 14 hours or so, punctuated with a return of power a few times, only for it to go out again. It may not have been a one-off event. A growing number of residents say every time there's a storm of some sort, the power seems to go out. "This seems to happen over and over again here in the Mount Stewart area," said Paula Smith, a lifelon
(Shootin' the Breeze) – Pincher Creek’s mayor and council heard sharp criticism last week from a business manager who said the town’s “inept handling” of suspected wastewater contamination cost his company nearly $10,000 in cleanup fees, plus lost earnings. Alan McRae, manager at Triple T Energy’s work yard near the intersection of Hunter Street and Highway 6, said the town shut down the company’s sanitation dump for 12 days last July after municipal sanitation workers traced thick black sludge
Amid nuclear’s toxic legacy in the Pacific, Japan’s plan to dump Fukushima wastewater into the ocean evokes apprehensions.
The devastating earthquake and aftershocks that rocked southeastern Turkey and northern Syria Monday has, for many, underlined the risks and dangers of a major earthquake hitting British Columbia. The 7.8-magnitude earthquake toppled hundreds of buildings and killed thousands of people, the toll expected to rise as rescue workers search mounds of wreckage in cities and towns across the area. Turkey sits on top of two major fault lines and frequently experiences earthquakes, although Monday's was
VANCOUVER — A leader with the First Nations Fisheries Council of B.C. says collaboration, not politics, will be the only thing that saves dwindling Pacific salmon populations. Jordan Point says salmon runs in B.C. are collapsing and extinction is not an option. The council is joining with the Lower Fraser Fisheries Alliance, the Pacific Salmon Foundation, the First Nations Summit and the Upper Fraser Fisheries Conservation Alliance to find solutions. The coalition says Pacific salmon populations