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Thanks to yesterday's 17-cm snowstorm, Charlottetown has cracked a weather record. A whopping total of 549.6 cm of snow has fallen this season, topping the previous record of 539 cm recorded in ...
Snow paradox: Why 2 cm of snow can actually be worse than 25 cm Digital WritersThe Weather Network Published on Dec. 4, 2019, 4:58 AM ...
Montreal is still recovering after being blasted with more than 70 cm of snow in a 72-hour span last week. But the weather may not be kind to us before the ongoing cleanup wraps up.
In all, a widespread 10-15 cm of snow is forecast, with some of the harder-hit areas of southern and central Saskatchewan in line to pick up as much as 20 cm.
We'll see some areas try and make up for lost time this week, with rounds of snow pushing 10-20+ cm across parts of the province through Thursday. In the Edmonton area, Thursday could bring the ...
Winnipeg will continue to see heavy snowfall Friday morning, which will linger across the region throughout the day. Forecasters expect 15-25 cm of snow to fall in the city, affecting travel for all ...
Temperatures will return to more seasonal norms on Thursday with a mix of sun and cloud and 8 C. Environment Canada says the most snow Hamilton has seen on April 21 was about 2 cm in 1978.
The bulk of Southern Ontario, including GTA locales like Pickering, Oshawa, Hamilton, Brampton, and Toronto proper, are due to be hit with double-digit amounts of accumulation, from 15-20 cm in ...
Snow totalling 5-10 cm is forecast for Wednesday with the temperature holding steady near -1 C. There’s a forecast wind chill of -5 in the morning before a north wind at 20 km/h becomes light.