Key Takeaways
- Winter storm warnings are in place for several parts of British Columbia, with heavy snowfall expected in some areas.
- Eastern and central Alberta and western Saskatchewan are under cold warnings, with wind chills bringing the temperature to near -40C.
- A portion of southern Manitoba could see blowing snow, with a yellow advisory in place.
- About half of Ontario is set to see active weather, with Environment Canada issuing a mix of freezing rain, winter storm, snow squall, and rainfall warnings.
- Much of southern, central, and eastern Quebec is facing winter weather, with cities including Papineau, Montreal, and Longueuil facing orange warnings for freezing rain.
Introduction to Winter Weather
Canada is bracing for another round of wet weather on Sunday, with various parts of the country expected to experience snow, rain, or freezing rain. The West Coast is particularly affected, with winter storm warnings in place for several parts of British Columbia. According to Environment Canada, parts of British Columbia near the Yukon border, including Atlin and Hyland River Park, are expected to see heavy snowfall with totals reaching about 15 centimeters. Even higher amounts are expected in the North Coast, especially for inland communities such as Kitimat and Terrace, with 20 to 30 cm expected by Sunday evening.
Weather Warnings in British Columbia
Environment Canada cautions that freezing rain will become mixed with wet snow as the day wears on before changing over to rain and snow overnight. Meanwhile, a flood watch is in effect for rivers near Prince Rupert and on Haida Gwaii, where the rain started Saturday. Up to 150 millimeters could fall by Monday morning. The agency advises residents to take proper precautions and to stay tuned for further updates. The weather warnings in British Columbia are a reminder of the importance of being prepared for extreme weather conditions, especially during the winter months.
Cold Warnings in Alberta and Saskatchewan
Next door, cold warnings are in place for much of eastern and central Alberta and western Saskatchewan, with wind chills bringing the temperature to near -40C. Environment Canada says temperatures will moderate later Sunday morning, but advises residents to take proper precautions. The cold warnings are a concern for residents, especially those who may be vulnerable to extreme cold temperatures, such as the elderly and young children. It is essential for residents to take necessary precautions, such as dressing warmly and staying indoors, to stay safe during this period.
Weather Conditions in Manitoba and Ontario
A portion of southern Manitoba could also see some blowing snow, with a yellow advisory in place. The agency says strong northwesterly winds combined with falling snow will lead to reduced visibility this afternoon across the Red River Valley. About five to 10 cm of new snow is also expected across the southern part of the valley. In Ontario, about half of the province is set to see active weather, with Environment Canada issuing a mix of freezing rain, winter storm, snow squall, and rainfall warnings. Southwestern and southern Ontario cities, such as Windsor, London, Niagara Falls, and Toronto, are expected to see rainfall of 30 to 60 mm and high winds up to 80 km/h.
Winter Weather in Quebec and the Maritimes
Much of southern, central, and eastern Quebec is facing winter weather, with cities including Papineau, Montreal, and Longueuil facing orange warnings for freezing rain. Winter storm warnings are in place for other parts of Quebec, including the provincial capital, though their weather is expected to start Monday with freezing rain and heavy snow to fall. Close to 15 cm of snow is expected into Tuesday, though some places, such as Baie-Comeau, could see closer to 25 cm. The Maritimes will also see some rainy and snowy conditions starting Monday, with parts of southern New Brunswick, except the Fundy Coast, and western, central, and southern Nova Scotia expecting freezing rain.
Conclusion and Precautions
In conclusion, Canada is expected to experience a wide range of winter weather conditions on Sunday, with various parts of the country affected by snow, rain, or freezing rain. It is essential for residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions to stay safe during this period. Environment Canada advises residents to check the latest weather forecasts and warnings, and to take proper precautions, such as dressing warmly and staying indoors, to stay safe during extreme weather conditions. By being prepared and staying informed, residents can minimize the risks associated with winter weather and stay safe until the weather improves.


