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### Travel will likely be challenging. Roads and walkways will likely be difficult to navigate due ...
snowfall
Heavy snow expected this afternoon into Monday morning. What: Snowfall amounts of 10 to 20 cm. Redu...
snowfall
Snow expected Sunday afternoon into Monday morning. What: Snowfall amounts of 10 to 20 cm. Reduced ...
cold
### Extreme cold puts everyone at risk. Risks are greater for young children, older adults, people...
cold
Very cold wind chills continue early this morning. What: Wind chill values of minus 35 to minus 40....
Past Weather Alerts for Gatineau
snowfall
### Travel will likely be challenging. Roads and walkways will likely be difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
snowfall
Heavy snow expected this afternoon into Monday morning. What: Snowfall amounts of 10 to 20 cm. Reduced visibility in snow and local blowing snow. When: This afternoon through tonight into Monday morning. Additional information: Snow will taper to periods of light snow or flurries from west to east through Monday morning. The Monday morning commute may be impacted. Northeasterly winds gusting 40 to 50 km/h may result in local blowing snow, particularly for exposed areas. ### Travel will likely be challenging. Roads and walkways will likely be difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
snowfall
Snow expected Sunday afternoon into Monday morning. What: Snowfall amounts of 10 to 20 cm. Reduced visibility in snow and local blowing snow. When: Sunday afternoon through Monday morning. Additional information: Snow will taper to periods of light snow or flurries from west to east through Monday morning. The Monday morning commute may be impacted. Northeasterly winds gusting 40 to 50 km/h may result in local blowing snow, particularly for exposed areas. ### Travel will likely be challenging. Roads and walkways will likely be difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
cold
### Extreme cold puts everyone at risk. Risks are greater for young children, older adults, people with chronic illnesses, people working or exercising outdoors, and those without proper shelter. Watch for cold related symptoms: shortness of breath, chest pain, muscle pain and weakness, numbness and colour change in fingers and toes. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
cold
Very cold wind chills continue early this morning. What: Wind chill values of minus 35 to minus 40. When: Continuing early this morning. ### Extreme cold puts everyone at risk. Risks are greater for young children, older adults, people with chronic illnesses, people working or exercising outdoors, and those without proper shelter. Watch for cold related symptoms: shortness of breath, chest pain, muscle pain and weakness, numbness and colour change in fingers and toes. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
cold
Very cold wind chills continue into Sunday morning. What: Wind chill values of minus 35 to minus 40. When: Continuing into Sunday morning. ### Extreme cold puts everyone at risk. Risks are greater for young children, older adults, people with chronic illnesses, people working or exercising outdoors, and those without proper shelter. Watch for cold related symptoms: shortness of breath, chest pain, muscle pain and weakness, numbness and colour change in fingers and toes. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #ONStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
cold
Very cold wind chills continue into Sunday morning. What: Wind chill values of minus 35 to minus 40. When: Continuing into Sunday morning. ### Extreme cold puts everyone at risk. Risks are greater for young children, older adults, people with chronic illnesses, people working or exercising outdoors, and those without proper shelter. Watch for cold related symptoms: shortness of breath, chest pain, muscle pain and weakness, numbness and colour change in fingers and toes. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
cold
Very cold wind chills early this morning. What: Wind chill values near minus 35. When: Early this morning. ### Extreme cold puts everyone at risk. Risks are greater for young children, older adults, people with chronic illnesses, people working or exercising outdoors, and those without proper shelter. Watch for cold related symptoms: shortness of breath, chest pain, muscle pain and weakness, numbness and colour change in fingers and toes. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
snowfall
Snow expected Sunday afternoon into Monday morning. What: Snowfall amounts of 10 to 20 cm. Reduced visibility in snow and local blowing snow. When: Sunday afternoon through Monday morning. Additional information: Snow will taper to periods of light snow or flurries from west to east through Monday morning. The Monday morning commute may be impacted. Northeasterly winds gusting 40 to 50 km/h may result in local blowing snow, particularly for exposed areas. ### Travel will likely be challenging. Roads and walkways will likely be difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #ONStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
cold
Bitterly cold conditions early this morning. What: Wind chill values near minus 35 to minus 40. When: Early this morning. Returning again tonight for some areas. ### Extreme cold puts everyone at risk. Watch for cold related symptoms: shortness of breath, chest pain, muscle pain and weakness, numbness and colour change in fingers and toes. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
cold
### Extreme cold puts everyone at risk. Watch for cold related symptoms: shortness of breath, chest pain, muscle pain and weakness, numbness and colour change in fingers and toes. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
weather
Areas of reduced visibility in heavy snow tonight. What: Significantly reduced visibility in heavy snow and local blowing snow. Local snowfall amounts near 5 cm. When: Continuing tonight. Additional information: Lake effect snow bands from Lake Huron and Georgian Bay will affect the region tonight. These bands are expected to shift throughout the night, moving south of the area overnight or early Friday morning. Prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions. Roads and walkways will be difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
snow squall
### Roads and walkways will likely be difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
snow squall
Snow squall tonight. What: Significantly reduced visibility in heavy snow and local blowing snow. Local snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 cm. When: Continuing tonight. Additional information: A heavy lake effect snow squall from Lake Huron and Georgian Bay is affecting the area. This band is expected to shift throughout the night, moving south of the area overnight or early Friday morning. ### Roads and walkways will likely be difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
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Reduced visibility in heavy snow this afternoon. What: Significantly reduced visibility in heavy snow and local blowing snow. Local snowfall amounts near 5 cm. When: This afternoon. Additional information: Bands of heavy snow is expected to impact the region this afternoon. The heavy snow is expected to shift north of the area this evening. Prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions. Roads and walkways will be difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
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snow squall
Snow squalls continuing through this evening. What: Brief periods of near zero visibility in heavy snow and blowing snow. Additional snowfall amounts up to 5 cm. When: This evening. Additional information: Significantly reduced visibility will be the primary concern as opposed to snowfall accumulation. Southwesterly winds gusting up to 70 km/h will result in blowing snow. The possibility of blowing snow may persist into the overnight. ### Travel will likely be hazardous. Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced to near zero at times. There may be a significant impact on rush hour traffic. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
snow squall
Snow squalls continuing this evening. What: Brief periods of near zero visibility in heavy snow and blowing snow. Additional snowfall amounts up to 5 cm. When: This evening. Additional information: Significantly reduced visibility will be the primary concern as opposed to snowfall accumulation. Southwesterly winds gusting up to 70 km/h will result in blowing snow. The possibility of blowing snow may persist into the overnight. ### Travel will likely be hazardous. Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced to near zero at times. There may be a significant impact on rush hour traffic. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
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Strong winds continue. What: Strong winds with gusts of 70 to 90 km/h. When: This evening. Additional information: Local utility outages are possible. Secure loose objects. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
weather
Strong winds expected late this afternoon and evening. What: Strong winds with gusts of 70 to 90 km/h. When: Late this afternoon through this evening. Additional information: Winds will strengthen and suddenly shift to the west late this afternoon or early this evening as a cold front passes, with a brief gust to 90 km/h possible. Winds will ease this evening. Local utility outages are possible. Secure loose objects. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
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Strong winds expected. What: Strong winds with gusts of 70 to 90 km/h. When: Late this afternoon through this evening. Additional information: Winds will strengthen and suddenly shift to the west late this afternoon or early this evening as a cold front passes. Winds will ease this evening. Local utility outages are possible. Secure loose objects. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
snow squall
Snow squalls possible. What: Local snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 cm. Reduced visibility in heavy snow and local blowing snow. When: This afternoon through this evening. Additional information: Snow squalls are expected to move into the area from the south this afternoon and continue through this evening. Travel along the 401 corridor will be particularly impacted. For road conditions and other traveller information from the Ministry of Transportation, visit https://www.ontario.ca/511, https://www.twitter.com/511Ontario, or call 5-1-1. ### Visibility may be suddenly reduced to near zero at times. Roads and walkways may be very difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #ONStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
snow squall
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Strong winds expected today into tonight. What: Strong northwesterly and southwesterly wind gusts up 70 km/h. When: Beginning later this morning and easing tonight. Additional information. Southwesterly winds are expected to develop this morning with the passage of a strong cold front. The winds will become northwesterly through the afternoon. The winds will ease tonight. Significant ice build-up from freezing rain is expected to lead to more impacts from these winds. Utility outages are possible. Property and tree damage is also possible. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
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Strong winds expected on Monday. What: Strong northwesterly wind gusts up 70 km/h. Southwesterly wind gusts of 50 to 60 km/h. When: Beginning near midday Monday and easing Monday night. Additional information. Southwesterly winds are expected to develop Monday morning with the passage of a strong cold front. The winds will become northwesterly through the afternoon. The winds will ease through Monday night. Areas with significant ice build-up from freezing rain will be most vulnerable. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
freezing rain
Ice storm continues this morning. What: Freezing rain leading to icy surfaces. Ice accretion or build-up of 15 to 20 mm on some surfaces. When: Continuing into this morning. Additional information: Periods of freezing rain are expected to taper to patchy freezing drizzle or drizzle this morning before changing to flurries this afternoon. ### Roads and walkways will likely become icy and slippery. Travel will likely be hazardous and some routes will likely be impassable. There may be a significant impact on rush hour traffic. Prolonged utility outages are likely. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
freezing rain
Ice storm expected tonight into Monday morning. What: Freezing rain leading to icy surfaces. Ice accretion or build-up of 15 to 20 mm on some surfaces. When: Continuing into Monday morning. Additional information: Freezing rain is expected to continue into Monday morning. The freezing rain may briefly change over to rain late Monday morning as temperatures are expected to climb to just above the freezing mark. ### Roads and walkways will likely become icy and slippery. Travel will likely be hazardous and some routes will likely be impassable. There may be a significant impact on rush hour traffic. Prolonged utility outages are likely. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
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Strong winds expected on Monday. What: Strong wind gusts up 70 km/h. When: Beginning near midday Monday and easing Monday night. Additional information. Strong southwesterly winds are expected to develop Monday morning with the passage of a strong cold front. The winds will become northwesterly through the afternoon. The winds will ease through Monday night. Areas with significant ice build-up from freezing rain will be most vulnerable. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
freezing rain
Significant freezing rain expected this evening into Monday morning. What: Freezing rain leading to icy surfaces. Ice accretion or build-up of 15 to 20 mm on some surfaces. When: This evening into Monday morning. Additional information: Freezing rain is expected to begin this evening and continue into Monday morning. The freezing rain may briefly change over to rain late Monday morning as temperatures are expected to climb to just above the freezing mark. ### Roads and walkways will likely become icy and slippery. Travel will likely be hazardous and some routes will likely be impassable. There may be a significant impact on rush hour traffic. Prolonged utility outages are likely. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
freezing rain
Significant freezing rain expected Sunday evening into Monday morning. What: Freezing rain leading to icy surfaces. Ice accretion or build-up of 15 to 20 mm on some surfaces. When: Sunday evening into Monday morning. Additional information: Freezing rain is expected to begin Sunday evening and continue into Monday morning. The freezing rain may briefly change over to rain late Monday morning as temperatures are expected to climb to just above the freezing mark. ### Roads and walkways will likely become icy and slippery. Travel will likely be hazardous and some routes will likely be impassable. Prolonged utility outages are likely. Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
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Freezing rain Sunday night and Monday. What: A long lasting period of freezing rain. Ice accretion amounts of 10 to 15 mm. When: Sunday night to Monday afternoon. Additional information: A rapidly intensifying low pressure system is expected to track over the Great Lakes. Precipitation is expected to begin as freezing rain or ice pellets Sunday night. Freezing rain is expected to persist most of the day Monday before changing to rain showers or flurries Monday afternoon. Freezing rain may be mixed with ice pellets at times. There remains some uncertainty regarding the track of the low pressure system and as a result exact ice accretion amounts are somewhat uncertain. Local utility outages are possible. Travel conditions are expected to be difficult. Ice covered surfaces are likely. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
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Snow continues early this morning. What: Snowfall amounts 5 to 10 cm. When: Ending early this morning. Additional information: Snow is expected to end in the next few hours. Snow may be heavy at times. Travel may be difficult due to the accumulating snow. Motorists should exercise caution and adjust travel plans accordingly. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #ONStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
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Hazardous travel possible today. What: Snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 cm Risk for freezing drizzle When: Continuing through this evening. Additional information: Another Alberta clipper will impact the region today. Precipitation is expected to begin as snow and mix with freezing drizzle this afternoon into this evening. The snow and freezing drizzle is expected to end from west east late this afternoon into this evening. Travel will likely be challenging. Roads and walkways may become icy and slippery. Icy surfaces could be difficult to detect. There may be an impact on rush hour traffic. Prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions. Allow extra time for travel. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.
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Hazardous travel possible today. What: Snowfall amounts of 5 to 10 cm Risk for freezing drizzle When: Beginning this morning and ending this evening. Additional information: Another Alberta clipper will impact the region beginning this morning. Precipitation is expected to begin as snow and mix with freezing drizzle this afternoon into this evening. The snow and freezing drizzle is expected to end from west east late this afternoon into this evening. Travel will likely be challenging. Roads and walkways may become icy and slippery. Icy surfaces could be difficult to detect. There may be an impact on rush hour traffic. Prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions. Allow extra time for travel. ### Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or post reports on X using #QCStorm. For more information about the alerting program, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/environment/weather/severeweather/weather-alerts/colour-coded-alerts.