Flurries and local snow squalls ending near noon then mainly cloudy. Local blowing snow in the morning. Local amount 5 cm.
Flurries and local snow squalls. Blowing snow. Local amount 20 to 30 cm. Wind northwest 40 km/h gusting to 60. Low minus 11.
TONIGHT: Snow and wintry mix ending. Skies clearing late with winds picking up after midnight. Lows will be in the single ...
Much of central and western Newfoundland is expected to see a heavy winter storm over the course of Friday and Saturday.
Bitter cold and dangerous wind chills are expected through Thursday morning. Wind chills ranging from 15 to 30 below zero.
Clear most of the night with clouds increasing very late. The low temperatures will be around midnight, 5 to 8 below zero.
Overnight tonight, the clear skies and snow on the ground will allow temperatures to drop well into the negatives as lows ...
Don't let your guard down just yet, as powerful winds pick up across Ontario on Thursday, reducing visibility after all of ...
Snow will get heavy at times resulting in hazardous travel conditions. As snow wraps up overnight, attention then turns ...
The active weather week will continue on Friday as another storm system will pass through leading to more accumulating ...
The next round of accumulating snow is as close as late Friday. This coming storm will be a bit more complex and eventually turn into a windy blowing snow situation this weekend.
"Snowfall amounts are expected to be near 6 inches close to the Michigan border with lesser amounts farther south," the NWS office in northern Indiana said on X. "Much Colder air will follow with ...