Canada Braces for Winter Storm, Heavy Rain


Author: The Daily News Now! March 15, 2026 Duration: 1:53
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Canada Braces for Winter Storm, Heavy Rain

Canada braces for severe winter weather this weekend, with heavy snow, freezing rain, and intense cold affecting every province except Saskatchewan and Manitoba. British Columbia faces a mix of snow and rain, while central and western areas could see up to thirty to forty centimeters of snow. Metro Vancouver and parts of Vancouver Island are expecting one hundred to one hundred fifty millimeters of rain, leading to high streamflow advisories and risks of road flooding. Northeast and northwest Alberta will deal with brutal cold, while Ontario and Quebec expect twenty to forty centimeters of snow and ice pellets. Residents are urged to watch for slick roads, power outages, and travel disruptions.

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