Texas officials urge coastal residents to prepare for Beryl as the storm moves toward the Gulf of Mexico
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas officials urge coastal residents to prepare for Beryl as the storm moves toward the Gulf of Mexico.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas officials urge coastal residents to prepare for Beryl as the storm moves toward the Gulf of Mexico.
The Greater Toronto Area is expected to get its first blast of winter weather this Wednesday. A low-pressure system is set to bring snow starting in the morning, according to a weather advisory from Environment Canada The area could see close to five centimetres before the snow tapers off by the evening, the federal weather agency says. Environment Canada says the winter weather could create reduced visibility and hazardous driving conditions. It says there may be a significant impact on rush ho
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An incredible contrast on Tuesday between Ontario regions that accumulated snow and those that didn't see a snowflake
An Alberta clipper will bring the first widespread snow of the season to the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, as well as the Niagara and Ottawa regions, on Wednesday, so expect slower and snowy commutes
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The first impactful, snowy system of the season for the GTHA, Niagara, and Ottawa will move in on Wednesday morning, possibly bringing whiteout conditions. Commuters in these areas should consider avoiding travel if possible. The Weather Network meteorologist Nadine Powell has the timing.
Ontario Provincial Police say they expect to reopen Highway 11 Monday afternoon, after officials were forced to close nearly 100 kilometres of the roadway between Orillia and Huntsville after a snowstorm rendered it impassable.
Snow continued to fall Monday around parts of the Great Lakes region, where storm-weary residents who have plowed and shoveled for days faced the prospect of even greater accumulations.
Ontario residents cleaned up over four feet of snow between Saturday, November 30, and Monday, December 2, after an intense winter storm hit the region.Footage captured and posted to TikTok by Amelia Mc Gowan-Hayes shows residents freeing and moving vehicles trapped under several feet of snow in Ontario, Canada, over the weekend.“Highway 11 closed and I’ve got four feet of snow. Be careful what you wish for,” she wrote on TikTok.According to a local news report, the massive snowfall was a result of lake-effect snow blowing off the Great Lakes, resulting in over 30,000 power outages throughout the region.Additional snowfall between seven to 12 inches was forecast into Wednesday, according to ECCC Weather Ontario. Credit: Amelia Mc Gowan-Hayes via Storyful
Winter takes aim at Ontario this week, as lake-effect and a clipper will bring driving challenges. The Weather Network's meteorologist Nicole Karkic has the details.
An Alberta clipper will bring the first widespread snow of the season to the GTA on Wednesday. Details with Meteorologist Dylan Kikuta.
Gravenhurst, Ont., remained under a state of emergency on Monday night after intense snow squalls battered parts of the province over the weekend.The town in Muskoka, which is roughly 176 kilometres north of Toronto, was hit with around 140 centimetres of snow over the weekend and declared a state of emergency early Sunday. Officials said on Monday that the state of emergency was continuing because the substantial snowfall resulted in a prolonged closure of Highway 11.At around 10 p.m. on Monday
An incredibly contrast between regions that accumulated snow and those that didn't see a snowflake. Get the details with meteorologist Tyler Hamilton
Shifting winds push the focus of intense snow squalls into southwestern Ontario. Treacherous travel, reduced visibility and power outage risk. Meteorologist Nadine Powell highlights the troublesome travel routes.
Stormy weather in British Columbia dropped more than 200 millimetres of rain on parts of the central coast and more than 70 centimetres of snow near the Alaska Panhandle.
MANILA (Reuters) -A magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck the northern Philippines on Wednesday, the German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) said, as authorities warned of damage and aftershocks from the tremor. The quake was at a depth of 37 km (23 miles), GFZ said. Philippine seismology agency PHIVOLCS said the quake struck the northern town of Bangui in Ilocos province and warned of aftershocks and damage from the quake.
A storm sweeping across southern Canada will unleash strong winds, snow showers and more lake-effect snow across the Midwest and Northeast.
After a cold snap to end November, the weather pendulum has swung in the other direction. Edmontonians will enjoy some above-freezing temperatures to begin December and as CBC’s Emily Fitzpatrick reports, this trend brings a mix of relief and headaches.
In some parts of Florida, with cold weather comes a falling not of snow, but of 'frozen' iguanas stunned by the cold temperatures.
A search to find the crew of the Wind Walker is being carried out after it is believed to have capsized on Sunday, Dec. 1