PHOTOS: Unrelenting snow squalls blast Ontario with major totals, impact travel
A long-duration, powerful snow squall event in Ontario is bringing numerous travel disruptions, snow-covered roadways and some power outages, too.
Multiple, potent bands of lake-effect snow, which began in earnest on Thursday, is continuing to cause nightmares on the roads in some of Ontario's snowbelt regions, especially in the Muskoka region.
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Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) released a summary of received snowfall reports so far as of Saturday. Other than Beatrice, Ont., the totals listed below come from volunteer observations and are as of Saturday morning.
Echo Bay: 100 cm
Sault Ste. Marie: 73 to 82 cm
Gravenhurst: 45 cm
Beatrice: 42 cm
Washago: 40 cm
Orillia: 25 cm
Meanwhile, unofficial reports received through social media:
Bracebridge area (as of 9 A.M. EST Nov. 30): 89 cm
Walkerton (as of around noon EST Nov. 29): 24 to 26 cm
Baysville (as of around noon EST Nov. 29): approximately 50 cm
Port Sydney (as of 6:35 P.M. EST Nov. 29): 41 cm
Multiple collisions and cars getting stuck on the sides of the roads have been reported in the Muskoka region, which has bore the brunt of the most intense snow bands since Friday.
There are still lots of people stuck on the highway and roadways in #Muskoka. Our RRV helps us get to as many as possible. Stay home if you can! pic.twitter.com/7MO8JnOHat
— Muskoka Paramedics (@MuskokaPS) November 30, 2024
As well, Highway 11 southbound and northbound lanes were closed between highways 169 and 118 on Saturday. On Sunday morning, OPP said Highway 11 is still closed as emergency services continue to work on removing vehicles. There are reports of several people still stranded in their vehicles on the highway and other roadways, with emergency personnel still attempting to get to them.
Due to the ongoing road closures and major snowfall occurring in Gravenhurst, Mayor Heidi Lorenz declared a state of emergency in the community and activated the town’s virtual Emergency Operations Centre. The state of emergency is because of the substantial snowfall in the community and the prolonged closure of Highway 11.
Visuals of the significant snowfall event have been circulating on social media. Below is just a selection of what is making the rounds so far.
Waiting in the squall as it’s pushing towards Orillia then Barrie, then maybe even a brief blast of snow in the GTA. #ONStorm pic.twitter.com/TITJkao7Dj
— Mark Robinson (@StormhunterTWN) December 1, 2024
Another night of no power (just one of a few in the area 😕) Another 22 inches to shovel today and nowhere to put it
Gotta say close to 4ft here in Bracebridge the last 48hrs
Just south in Gravenhurst/Washago even worse
Stay safe, stay warm#muskoka #onstorm #thisiswinter pic.twitter.com/a2xqGZLfrk— Bryce Davidson 🧢 (@MuskokaCoach18) December 1, 2024
#Hwy11 still closed, so many transport truck parked on the highway https://t.co/unDbgznsd3 pic.twitter.com/9LfkWP6XsF
— Sonny Subra (@SonnySubra) December 1, 2024
There is a car under that big pile of snow. The same goes for the second photo. From my father, taken in #Severn, Ont., this morning. #ONstorm #ONwx @SevernTownship pic.twitter.com/irreJqVovT
— Nathan Howes TWN (@HowesNathan) December 1, 2024
Photo sent in from #Orillia this morning
Closing in on 2 feet!#OnWX #Onstorm pic.twitter.com/8dfdekvqPw— WxOntario (@WxOntario1) November 30, 2024
#Bracebridge nonstop snowing #ONStorm #Snow #2024 pic.twitter.com/Yfg68BKSaK
— Sonny Subra (@SonnySubra) December 1, 2024
Hwy 11 in Bracebridge
Lights on
Phone down #ONStorm pic.twitter.com/S4WolJ7B8E— Muskoka411 News (@Muskoka411) November 29, 2024
Update on current conditions in #Orillia: They totally suck. Road hasn't been plowed, and I'm sure many residential streets haven't been, yet, either. Look at the snow piling up here. #ONstorm #ONwx pic.twitter.com/4DgmzO5Fss
— Nathan Howes TWN (@HowesNathan) November 30, 2024
This is two days of snow squalls. #ONStorm pic.twitter.com/UYts52oYDq
— alexis causley 💙 Waabagiizhigo Kwe (@ankatea) November 29, 2024
Collision on #HWY11 Southbound at SB on ramp from Taylor Rd, Bracebridge,#ONStorm pic.twitter.com/US6Svr6jlL
— Muskoka411 News (@Muskoka411) November 29, 2024
Algonquin Highlands, east of bracebridge pic.twitter.com/eR8ODDBBy8
— Derek (@DrkFrd) November 30, 2024