NL: Heavy snow (15-35 cm) with freezing rain (2-5 mm over 6 hours) and strong winds (50-100km) along Trans-Canada #1 in western, central, and northern Newfoundland.
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NL: Heavy snow (15-35 cm) with freezing rain (2-5 mm over 6 hours) and strong winds (50-100km) along Trans-Canada #1 in western, central, and northern Newfoundland.
AB: Heavy snow (15 to 35 cm) in mountain passes and foothills of Alberta, tonight to Thursday morning. Lower snowfall long Highway #1, higher along Crowsnest Highway #3 BC border to Fort MacLeod, and the Icefields Parkway #93 Lake Louise to Jasper.
BC: Snowfall (15-25 cm) today through Thursday morning along Trans-Canada Highway #1 Eagle Pass to Rogers Pass, Kicking Horse Pass, and Crowsnest Highway #3 - Paulson Summit to Kootenay Pass, and Crowsnest Pass area with heavy snow, local blowing snow and strong wind gusts for tonight.
BC: Heavy snowfall (60 cm) starting tonight through Thursday morning along Coquihalla #5 Hope to Merritt, alongwith strong southwest wind (to 100 km/h) Near zero visibility in blowing snow
BC: Avalanche Control on
Highway #1 between Illecillewaet Brake Check and Hemlock Grove Boardwalk (between Rogers Pass and Revelstoke) on Tuesday March 10 at 11 am until 1 pm PDT.
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NB: A combination of snow, ice pellets (15 to 25 cm), freezing rain (5 to 15 mm, lasting 6-12 hours), and rain is expected along TCH #3 across New Brunswick from Wednesday afternoon until Thursday afternoon. May create slippery and hazardous travel or walking conditions, and utility outages.
ON: Potential for significant rainfall (20 to 40 mm) Tuesday night and lasting through Wednesday, across most of southern Ontario along Highway 401, Highway 400, and Highway 7. The saturated or frozen ground will have little ability to absorb this rainfall. Locally higher amounts are possible
QU: Freezing rain ( 20 to 30 mm) over 24 hours Wednesday to Thursday, affecting Trans-Canada AR 20, AR 30, AR 40, AR 50, AR85. Areas affected from Ottawa, Outaouais, Greater Montreal, Laurentians, east to Quรฉbec City
AB: Heavy snow (10 to 15 cm) on top of 5 cm has already fallen along TCH #1, Crowsnest #3, and along Highway 2 will continue overnight into Monday morning.
BC: Avalanche control work along Trans-Canada #1 at Rogers Pass starting Sun Mar 8 at 1am until 10 am PST. Full road closure planned.
Eastbound commercial vehicles held in Malakwa beginning MIDNIGHT. Eastbound light vehicle traffic held at Revelstoke.
BC: TCH #1 Rogers Pass. UPDATE 12:15 PM-Av Control work finished early. Rogers Pass has re-opened
BC: Avalanche control work planned on Trans-Canada Highway #1 at WEST Boundary of Glacier National Park between Fri Mar 6 at 9 am and 2 pm PST. Expect INTERMITTENT closures of up to two hours.
ON: Freezing rain (2 mm) along Highway #401 Oshawa to Brockville leading to locally icy and slippery conditions this evening and ending overnight or early Friday morning.
BC: Avalanche control work planned along Trans-Canada Highway #1 Between East Boundary of Mount Revelstoke National Park and Hemlock Grove Boardwalk ( 22.4 km) starting Sun Mar 1 at 1 am until 1 pm PST.
AB: Heavy snowfall (15 to 30 cm) through the day along Trans-Canada #1 from the foothills to the Cypress Hills, where snowfall will continue into early Saturday morning for southeast Alberta into southwestern Saskatchewan.
AB: Avalanche control activities on Icefields Parkway/ Highway #93 between Parker Ridge and Saskatchewan Crossing starting at 10 am Feb 26 to 5 pm Feb 27. The road will be closed.
BC: Avalanche control work planned at ROGERS PASS. from Thu Feb 26 at 7 AM to 3 pm PST. Eastbound commercial vehicles will be held from 6 am in MALAKWA for the duration of the Revelstoke to Golden avalanche control closure. EB passenger vehicles can bypass to Revelsoke.
WB traffic held at GOLDEN.
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NB/PEI/NS: snowfall (15 to 25 cm), with higher amounts possible along the South Shore. Wind gusts: (NE-ly 70-90km/h) Monday morning until early Tuesday
ON: Freezing rain this morning, turning to snow later this morning along #401 and #417 in eastern Ontario. Snowfall (5 to 10 cm) with reduced visibility in heavy snow and tapering off this evening.
BC/AB: Closure of Highway 93S at Sinclair Canyon at West Boundary of Kootenay National Park due rockslide leaving rocks on the road. Road closed east of Radium. Alternate route via Highway 1 east from Golden into Alberta.
AB/SK: Very cold wind chills (- 40) expected along Yellowhead Highway #16 from Edson, AB to Saskatoon, SK Wednesday night through Thursday night.
BC: Crownest Highway 3 - Fernie to Sparwood to British Columbia / Alberta Border has blowing snow. Winter driving conditions. Watch for slippery sections. Compact snow.
ON: Winter storm conditions (25 cm) along Trans-Canada #17 & #11 around Thunder Bay into Thursday. Significantly reduced visibility in blowing snow with winds gusting up to 70 km/h.
The heaviest snow is expected to fall near the Minnesota border, south of the city of Thunder Bay.
NL WEDNESDAY UPDATE: Total snowfall: 30 to 60 cm (including what has fallen), highest in the Clarenville to St John's area
MB: Snowfall (15 to 25 cm) along Trans-Canada #1 and Yellowhead #16 this morning into Thursday morning.
The heaviest snow will fall along the Manitoba escarpment and the higher terrain of the Parklands region, where amounts could reach 30 cm.
NL: Wet & heavy snow (15 to 25 cm) along Trans-Canada #1 in eastern Newfoundland from Gander to St John's Tuesday night to Wednesday night.
Potential wind gusts from north(NE to NW) 60 to 80 km/h, except 100 along parts of the coast.
ON: Fog with near zero visibility along Highway 401 from Windsor to Toronto. Fog is expected to lift later this morning.
ON: Areas of freezing drizzle along Trans-Canada #17 from Sault Ste Marie and along the North Channel continuing this morning.
Patchy freezing drizzle producing icy and slippery conditions.