A flurry of snowstorms hitting across Canada, see who will be impacted
Three snowstorms will be impacting regions across Canada to end the week. The Weather Network meteorologist Chris Murphy has more on the timing from west to east
Three snowstorms will be impacting regions across Canada to end the week. The Weather Network meteorologist Chris Murphy has more on the timing from west to east
TORONTO — Hydro One says tens of thousands of its customers have lost power after strong winds tore across most of southern Ontario on Saturday. The utility says more than 21,000 customers are without power as of 10:30 p.m. The outages stretch from just outside Ottawa to Pembroke, Parry Sound and Kingston and are scattered across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area to parts of Niagara and westward to just outside Windsor. The utility says the majority of the outages will be restored overnight.
To add to the drama, both major cities are expected to have rainfall developing on the final day of March, spilling into April.
The video shows part of the ceiling falling in and debris flying through the hall. At least 25 people have been killed and dozens injured.
The red tide in Florida washed up many dead fish on the state's southwestern coast. This map shows where the red tide is now.
It may feel more like December than the end of March across the Prairies this week in a “blast to the past.”
Dangerous storms moved into parts of the South on Sunday, two days after tornadoes gutted towns and left more than two dozen people dead. Updates.
As severe winter storms hit California, scientists looked to the past to prepare for the future.
In Smithers, B.C., Sundays are shift-change days. The grocery store parking lots fill with work trucks bearing bumper stickers that proclaim love for Canadian pipelines. The highway becomes a stream of pickups, their orange safety flags — that tower above the trucks on the worksite for visibility — tucked down for travel. Outside a local hotel, vehicles assigned to a controversial RCMP unit tasked with policing opposition to industrial projects make up a majority of the trucks and SUVs flanking
ROLLING FORK, Miss. (AP) — Rescuers raced Saturday to search for survivors and help hundreds of people left homeless after a powerful tornado cut a devastating path through Mississippi, killing at least 25 people, injuring dozens, and flattening entire blocks as it carved a path of destruction for more than an hour. One person was killed in Alabama. The tornado devastated a swath of the Mississippi Delta town of Rolling Fork, reducing homes to piles of rubble, flipping cars on their sides and to
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The storms have killed 26 and devastated rural towns, with Rolling Fork almost completely wiped out.
Environment Canada has ended winter storm warnings for eastern Newfoundland, but some areas are still being hit with strong winds and heavy snow Saturday afternoon. Parts of the island were under a winter storm warning since Friday afternoon, with as much as 30 centimetres of snow expected in all. Brendan Sawchuk, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, says the St. John's area saw 18 to 20 centimetres of snow by Saturday morning, with the Burin Peninsula facing 15 to 20 centimetres of snow. He
Car manufacturers will be required to produce a set proportion of electric vehicles from January 2024 under a new “mandate” to be announced this week.
Here’s when to expect the next round of rain and snow.
Ontario's messy spring storm this weekend also includes the first thunderstorm chance of the season for some in the south
Experts say collaring the wolves and tracking their movements is a critical part of rehabilitating the diminished population.
The strength and timing of the tornado added to the devastation in Rolling Fork and elsewhere.
WTVA meteorologist Matt Laubhan was heard saying, ‘Dear Jesus, please help them’, as he urged local people to seek safety. Sheila Flynn hears from a grateful local resident who took cover when she she heard him say ‘deadly’
At least 26 people killed as tornado leaves behind a sea of destruction
Rebecca Basset was walking her dogs along a popular gravel trail in Saskatoon when she came across a coyote. The Saskatoon woman said there are often distant sightings of the animals in the Crocus Prairie area, near the Northeast Swale, around dawn and dusk. But this one was different. "The coyote had come out of the bushes and approached the gravel trail," said Basset, who spotted the coyote on March 17. The animal approached "boldly, but not aggressively — not with a threat, but almost a sense