logo
London braces for long weekend snowfall

London braces for long weekend snowfall

CBC16-02-2025

Londoners should plan ahead for any Family Day travel as Environment Canada forecasters expect a cold and snowy long weekend.
The end of a low pressure system from Texas that hit London earlier this week brought snow on Saturday, and another incoming system will bring even more snowfall Sunday, said meteorologist Steven Flisfeder.
Between 5 cm and 15 cm of snow is expected across the region, with a risk of freezing rain in southern parts of the area.
"The main threat will be the snow," said Flisfeder.
While there will be some light flurries overnight Sunday into Monday morning, Flisfeder said Family Day is expected to be clear.
But that lack of snow will mean something else: frigid temperatures on Monday. While Saturday and Sunday are both predicted to have lows of -10 C, it'll feel like -25 C with the windchill on Monday.
"If you're spending the Family Day holiday outside doing any kind of winter activities, you're definitely going to want to bundle up," Flisfeder said.
He is reminding drivers heading out this long weekend to give themselves extra time on the roads, keep a safe distance between cars and watch out for pedestrians.
"There could be some portions of the weekend where the snowfall is a little bit heavier than other times, so visibility is always going to be an issue on the road," he said.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Sunshine and cooler-than-normal temperatures for Ottawa this weekend
Sunshine and cooler-than-normal temperatures for Ottawa this weekend

CTV News

time9 hours ago

  • CTV News

Sunshine and cooler-than-normal temperatures for Ottawa this weekend

Ottawa will see sunshine, but cooler-than-normal temperatures during the final weekend of spring. Environment Canada's forecast calls for a high of 20 C today, and 23 C on Saturday and Sunday before temperatures begin to climb next week. The normal temperatures for this time of year are a high of 24 C and a low of 13 C. It will be mainly sunny today. High 20 C. Football fans will have perfect weather for the Redblacks home opener tonight at TD Place. The forecast calls for sunshine and a high of 18 C for kickoff at 7:30 p.m., with temperature dropping to 15 C by the end of the game. There will be a few clouds tonight with an overnight low of 11 C. Saturday will be mainly sunny. High 23 C. Sunday will have a mix of sun and cloud. High 23 C. The outlook for Monday calls for a mix of sun and cloud with a 30 per cent chance of showers. High 25 C. Warm end to June Environment Canada's forecast calls for temperatures of 27 C on Tuesday and 28 C on Wednesday. The monthly temperature outlook from Environment Canada predicts above-seasonal temperatures for Ottawa and eastern Ontario over the next four weeks. Warmer-than-normal temperatures are expected for the period of June 16 to July 14. The first day of spring is Friday, June 20.

Thunderstorms, rain and hail predicted for southeastern B.C.
Thunderstorms, rain and hail predicted for southeastern B.C.

CBC

time19 hours ago

  • CBC

Thunderstorms, rain and hail predicted for southeastern B.C.

Social Sharing Severe thunderstorm warnings and watches have been posted for a large section of southeastern B.C., cautioning residents that lightning, strong winds, hail and heavy rain are all possible. Environment Canada issued a warning for the Arrow Lakes and Slocan Lake, Boundary, South Okangana and South Thompson regions, saying its meteorologists are tracking a cluster of severe thunderstorms in the area. A thunderstorm watch also covers a section of the province from the Cariboo south to the Canada-U.S. border and along parts of the Alberta boundary. The forecaster says conditions could see the development of severe thunderstorms with damaging hail, strong winds and rain. Environment Canada says people need to take immediate cover if the storms approach and if they're outside, they'll need to protect themselves from flying debris and hail. In its provincial situation report issued Wednesday, the B.C. Wildfire Service said lower temperatures and increasing humidity across B.C. would help reduce the intensity of wildfires already burning. Although there is potential for new fires started by lightning, the fire service said rainfall would accompany forecasted storms, which could aid the wildfire fight.

Wildfire smoke in Saskatchewan continues to affects residents
Wildfire smoke in Saskatchewan continues to affects residents

Global News

time21 hours ago

  • Global News

Wildfire smoke in Saskatchewan continues to affects residents

The wildfire smoke in Saskatchewan continues to affect the air quality, with Environment Canada saying the air quality in the province is currently at a 6. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Sign up for breaking National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy There's many ways residents can protect themselves from the smoke, either through staying indoors or even wearing masks. Those who chose to be outside, or have commitments to be, are sharing their experiences. Global News has more details in the video above.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store