Snow squalls off Lake Huron and Georgian Bay on Thursday
Cold, northwesterly flow will fire up the snow squalls once again. Details with meteorologist Dylan Kikuta.
Cold, northwesterly flow will fire up the snow squalls once again. Details with meteorologist Dylan Kikuta.
These Canadian CL-415 aircrafts, also known as amphibious water bombers, have been on the front lines fighting the wildfires blazing through California
The polar vortex will soon elongate over North America with a dangerous cold moving into sections of Canada and the U.S.
With wildfires becoming more common and freshwater resources becoming scarce in some parts of the world, using ocean water to fight fires sounds like a simple solution. However, saltwater has a host of hazards. Kim MacDonald explains why it is only used as a last resort.
As January brings the ice and snow, many of us are braving the elements to get our vehicles ready for the road.
It may come as a bit of a shock that Toronto has seen more snowfall than Canada's usual top suspect for the highest accumulation at this point in the winter
John Cassidy, an earthquake seismologist with Natural Resources of Canada, says a volcano located 500 kilometres off the coast of B.C. could erupt this year, and it's an exciting opportunity for scientists to observe its impacts.
UPDATED with latest: Two more people were behind bars today for allegedly setting small fires in Los Angeles as crews continued efforts to contain the major blazes that have killed dozens of people and destroyed roughly 13,000 structures. Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna reported there have been 44 arrests so far, 36 in the …
Areas of Los Angeles County in Southern California are under mandatory evacuation orders following multiple fires that have started.
Several episodes of light snow set to hit Ontario ahead of a potent cold front that opens the door to Arctic air, which will fan out across the region. Some of the coldest air of the season to come
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The windy, flame-fanning weather that put the nation's second most-populous metropolitan region on edge eased up Wednesday as firefighters made significant gains against the two massive wildfires burning around Los Angeles.
Pascal Duclos, the head pilot of Quebec's aerial service, says crews are getting tired after days of dumping water on California wildfires in high winds over mountainous terrains.
Canadian crews are being put to use in the battle against wildfires that are devastating parts of Los Angeles, in a deployment that demonstrates Canadian expertise and sovereignty, Emergency Preparedness Minister Harjit Sajjan said.
At least 24 people have died and more than a dozen others remain unaccounted for as multiple wildfires, fueled by severe drought conditions and strong winds, rage across the Los Angeles area. Thousands of firefighters are battling wildfires across 45 square miles of densely populated Los Angeles County. Dangerously high winds that could fuel wildfires are impacting the Los Angeles area Tuesday and Wednesday.
Winter’s most potent Arctic blast yet is about to unleash dangerously low temperatures that will be the coldest to hit the United States in a year.
Snow squall warnings continue for southern Ontario. Gusty winds will cause blowing snow and reduced visibility on the roads. Snow will even reach as far as the GTA through Wednesday. The Weather Network meteorologist Nadine Powell has the details.
Interviews with pilots paint a graphic picture of the struggle to maintain control of their ships amid one of the most intense and complicated airborne firefights in U.S. history.
Striking before-and-after photos show the breadth of devastation caused by the Los Angeles area wildfires.
Local officials urged more than 90,000 residents to be alert and heed any evacuation warnings and orders as the fires rage
A wildlife team from the United States has begun capturing grey wolves in British Columbia for release in Colorado after voters in the state approved a proposal to reintroduce the animals, which have been "functionally extinct" there for 75 years.
Travel warnings were issued in northern Ohio as lake-effect snow swept in on Tuesday, January 14, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).The NWS said that quick bursts of snow would impact evening commuters by “briefly lowering visibility and creating slick spots on roadways.”This drone footage was captured by Kelly Matter in Painesville.“The snow started coming down at rush hour, causing traffic to become slow,” Matter said. Credit: Kelly Matter via Storyful