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Storm moving into northern Ontario, Quebec to bring strong winds, heavy snow

Up to 60 cm of snow and winds gusting 70–90 km/h will cause hazardous travel and possible utility outages, Environment Canada says with new colour-coded alerts in effect.

  • A winter storm originating from the United States will bring heavy snow, strong winds, and blizzard conditions to parts of northern Ontario and Quebec.
  • Snowfall amounts of 30-60 cm are forecast for northeastern Ontario, while northwestern Ontario and northern Quebec can expect 10-20 cm of snow.
  • Environment Canada has issued snowstorm warnings for areas from Wawa to Timmins and as far north as Moosonee, warning of near-zero visibility and snowfall rates up to 4 cm per hour.
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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