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About 20 weather warnings in effect across Canada as rain, snow, cold hammer country
Environment Canada issued about 20 warnings for snow, freezing rain, and wind chills as low as -40 C, threatening power outages and hazardous travel across multiple provinces.
- On Dec. 27, 2025, Environment Canada issued about 20 weather warnings across Canada, forecasting snow, freezing rain, blizzards and shivering temperatures coast to coast.
- One system from the Pacific is a Pacific frontal system bringing heavy snowfall near the Yukon–B.C. border, while two others affect Ontario and the East Coast.
- Up to 150 millimetres of rain could fall on the northwest coast of British Columbia by Monday, while parts of Newfoundland and Labrador might receive up to 40 centimetres of snow starting Saturday.
- Some communities face impassable roads and disrupted travel as ice and storms threaten power outages with Toronto facing 70 to 80 km/h gusts and Alberta wind chills near-40 C.
- Frozen ground reduces rainfall absorption, prompting flood watches near Prince Rupert and Haida Gwaii; rain will begin near midday Sunday and ease early Monday, so authorities urge monitoring alerts and avoiding rivers.
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About 20 weather warnings in effect across Canada as rain, snow, cold hammer country
About 20 weather warnings from Environment Canada are set to remain in effect for swaths of the country over the weekend, as the weather agency forecasts more snowfall, blizzards, freezing rain, rain and shivering temperatures from coast to coast.
·Kelowna, Canada
Read Full ArticleAbout 20 Environment Canada alerts remain in place for large areas of the country during the weekend, with the agency planning new snowfalls, blizzards, freezing rain, rain and freezing temperatures from coast to coast.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleDifficult winter conditions will affect parts of the province as early as Sunday, Environment Canada warns.
·Montreal, Canada
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Leaning Left14Leaning Right1Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution78% Left
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C 17%
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