What to expect with a major winter storm set to hit southern Ontario
Global News meteorologist Anthony Farnell provides his latest forecast ahead of a major winter storm that’s set to hit southern Ontario beginning Friday.
Global News meteorologist Anthony Farnell provides his latest forecast ahead of a major winter storm that’s set to hit southern Ontario beginning Friday.
Heavy snow to the north or powerful wind-driven rain to the south. Depending on where you are in Ontario will dictate how you see the month of March end on Friday
Bogus Basin could still pick up another two feet of snow this weekend while Boise is edging closer to yet another cold record.
April showers are getting a day's head start in southern Ontario Friday while winter tries to hang on just a little longer up north.
Following a winter of heavy storms, water is again roaring into California’s largest reservoirs and lakes for the first time in nearly three years.
Nancy Basinger says she saw little ripples of movement inside a bucket water from her bathroom, and she almost couldn't believe her eyes. The downtown Windsor, Ont., tenant says she immediately called over a friend to take a look at what she thought were little tiny fish swimming in her water. But she says she's since had them identified by a researcher as crustaceans — aquatic invertebrates known as amphipods. "I was totally and completely stunned," she said. "I couldn't believe there were live
A series of solar flares adds to a recent explosion of activity on the sun. It's a preview of solar holes, eruptions, and radiation blasts to come.
Photos from NASA show the California landscape turning from brown to green after recent winter storms.
The weather forecast for nearly 90 million Americans in 15 states from Texas to Michigan includes a risk for "explosive thunderstorms" Friday.
The inland taipan is the most venomous snake in the world. Its venom contains an enzyme that makes it spread faster throughout the body when bitten.
Donald P. Smith of North Las Vegas was 39 when he was reported missing in the waters of the Colorado River reservoir behind Hoover Dam.
A cold front passing through eastern Ontario and western Quebec will bring a burst of heavy, wet snow that's expected to last into Wednesday evening. Environment Canada issued a snow squall warning for much of southwestern Quebec, while eastern Ontario is currently under a winter weather travel advisory. According to Environment Canada, snow squall warnings are issued when "brief by intense bursts" of heavy snow produce near zero visibility conditions. Periods of heavy snow are forecast in Quebe
The local service district for Mainland, on Newfoundland's Port au Port Peninsula, has shut off its water supply, claiming it's undrinkable, and blaming the development of a wind energy project in the area. Dwight Cornect, director of the local service district, says LeCointre's Brook, the community's secondary water source, is discoloured. "The water is brown," Cornect said Thursday. He said he doesn't accept the government's assurances that the water has been tested and has no issues. "They ar
Andy Stewart can't help but notice the ravens, turkey vultures and bald eagles that regularly circle his neighbour's farm. He says feeding frenzies have been happening at the Cobble Hill property, about 50 kilometres north of Victoria, for years as truck after truck carrying slaughter waste unloads onto a compost pile. Nearby residents have even reported finding innards and other byproducts in their yards dropping from the sky after slipping from the talons of the birds. "The first thing that we
The whale had learned to swim with just its pectoral fins. It likely lost its tail when it was snagged in commercial fishing gear, Fox 11 LA reported.
The latest forecast shows clearing conditions Thursday afternoon, with dry air and warmer temperatures moving into the area by the weekend.
Rescuers were called after reports of a fall.
On this day in weather history, Niagara Falls dried up.
Thursday will bring more snow to mountains in the West while the central U.S. braces for dangerous storms on Friday.
An immense spring storm emerging from the Western U.S. was expected to form a 1,000-mile (1609 km) front of extreme weather from the Great Lakes to Texas on Friday, spawning blizzards, freezing rain, tornadoes and torrential showers, forecasters said. Widespread, severe thunderstorms were forecast for Friday afternoon into early Saturday across portions of the middle Mississippi Valley and eastward to the lower Ohio and Tennessee valleys, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). At greatest risk of tornadoes was one region encompassing eastern Iowa, northwestern Illinois and northeastern Missouri, and a separate area to the south spanning northeastern Arkansas, Missouri's southern boot-heel, extreme western Kentucky and western Tennessee, the NWS said.
Hold on to your wallet. Due to inflation and prices surging for natural gas, heating oil and other fuels, you will see a significant rise in your utility bills. So, if you've opened your electric bill...