An incredible contrast on Tuesday between Ontario regions that accumulated snow and those that didn't see a snowflake ...
A deepening low pressure system to the east combined with cold Arctic air from the west will clash over Ontario, and bring another round of significant lake-effect snow squalls. Some areas are in line ...
lake-effect snow bands lingered Monday morning. The Lake Ontario snow band had mostly dried up, but tendrils of moderate to ...
Some parts of the province could be in for up to 40 cm of snow as lake-effect squalls are expected to hit southern Ontario ...
Ontarians seeking reprieve from a weekend blast of wintry weather will have to wait as another system is threatening “near blizzard conditions” for some parts.
Lake effect snow happens when relatively colder air moves over the unfrozen water of lakes. It picks up the moisture from the lakes, making it less dense and causing it to rise. Clouds and ...
A winter weather travel advisory is in effect for the first widespread snow of the season across much of Ontario. There may ...
Widespread warnings line much of Ontario for more dangerous snow squalls and difficult travel. Some of the harder-hit areas ...
A change in snow fortunes came fast and furious. A number of locations went from a foot or more below average to several feet ...
Lake-effect snow can fall at unthinkable rates, in part because it has a low water content, making it light and fluffy.
A new winter storm has millions of people from the Upper Midwest to the mid-Atlantic and Northeast preparing for dangerous ...
Nearly 19 million people are under winter alerts for quick bursts of snow, strong winds and blizzard conditions across swaths ...