Winter Travel Advisory Ontario. Total snowfall accumulations of 10 to 15 centimetres are forecast through wednesday evening. Winter weather travel advisory in effect.

Winter weather travel advisory in effect for Waterloo
Winter weather travel advisory in effect for Waterloo from www.therecord.com

The weather authority expects about 5 to 10 cm of snow accumulation, starting thursday night and into friday morning. Environment canada issued winter weather travel advisories for nearly all of southern ontario ahead of the potential for five to 15 centimetres of snow, as well as blowing snow, thursday evening. The winter weather travel advisory was lifted at 10:46 a.m.

The Weather Agency Issued A Winter Weather Travel Advisory For Large Swaths Of Southern Ontario Early Morning, Noting That Precipitation Will Become Lighter Or Mix With Showers, Offering Some.


Additional snowfall amounts up to 5 cm this morning. A developing low pressure centre is giving a swath of snow to the region that will end by early in the afternoon. The weather authority expects about 5 to 10 cm of snow accumulation, starting thursday night and into friday morning.

Heavy Snow At Times With Snowfall Accumulations Of 5 To 10 Cm.


Locally higher amounts are also possible for areas near the shores of lake superior. Snowfall amounts between seven and 12 centimetres are. The morning commute will likely be impacted due to snow falling heavily at times.

Mar 7 2022, 6:20 Am.


Environment canada has issued a winter weather travel advisory for mississauga and brampton on saturday, feb. Snow, with additional amounts of 2 to 4 cm possible by this afternoon. Hazardous driving conditions due to locally heavy lake effect snow.

Winter Weather Travel Advisory In Effect.


Snowfall rates of 2 to 4 cm per hour are possible, for a brief period. Winter weather travel advisory in effect. Local blowing snow is expected as a low.

Winter Weather Travel Advisory In Effect This Evening Through Sunday Evening.


Early this morning until the middle of the day. Significantly reduced visibility in heavy snow and local blowing snow. Southerly winds gusting to 50 km/h at times may lead to reduced visibilities in snow and blowing snow.

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