Canada: A powerful late-season winter storm is moving through Eastern Ontario and Quebec today, Friday, March 13, 2026. Freezing rain and ice pellets have triggered widespread “Buses Cancelled,
Canada: A powerful late-season ice storm is paralyzing portions of Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec today. Environment Canada has issued high-level freezing rain warnings for the Ottawa-Gatineau and
Canada: A powerful late-winter “Alberta Clipper” is currently sweeping across the Maritimes and parts of Southern Quebec, bringing a messy mix of freezing rain and heavy snow. In
Canada: A late-winter “March Melt” is the primary headline today, as temperatures in Southern Ontario and Quebec soar toward 20°C. While this is a welcome break from the
Canada: A transition toward spring temperatures is creating a “Refreeze and Flood” dual threat across Southern Ontario and Quebec. While major urban centers like Toronto (TDSB) and Montreal
Canada: A persistent winter pattern in the Maritimes is causing significant travel hurdles this morning. While Southern Ontario has cleared most of yesterday’s ice, parts of New Brunswick
Canada: A messy mix of late-winter weather is creating a “tale of two commutes” across the country today. While the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is mostly operational, a
Canada: A late-season “Icy Mix” system is moving through Southern Ontario and Quebec, causing hazardous road conditions. While many urban schools remain open, bus services are suspended in
A late-season arctic surge is impacting the Northeast U.S. and Eastern Canada today. Extreme cold and localized “lake-effect” squalls are causing specialized disruptions. While most urban transit systems
On Tuesday, March 3, 2026, a complex weather pattern involving a departing major blizzard and localized “refreeze” events has created a patchwork of service levels across North America.