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		<title>Snow: Is  Returning to Ontario?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ontario is bracing for snowfall as Environment Canada issues a special weather statement, with local amounts expected to reach up to 10 cm.</p>
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<p>Ontario is preparing for a significant snowfall as Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for several regions across the province. Local snowfall amounts are expected to range from <strong>4 to 10 cm</strong>, particularly impacting areas like Newmarket.</p>
<p>Snow is forecasted to develop northeast of Lake Superior and will continue to move southeast toward Greater Sudbury. In Toronto, residents may experience what could be the last snowfall of the winter this week, with temperatures potentially dropping to <strong>minus five degrees Celsius</strong>.</p>
<p>The snowfall is expected to begin Monday evening and last until early Tuesday afternoon, raising concerns about travel conditions. Observers are advised to prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions, as travel may be difficult.</p>
<p>“Hopefully this is the last of the snow,” said meteorologist Anthony Farnell, reflecting the sentiments of many who are eager for warmer weather. However, the forecast indicates that the Tuesday morning commute may be significantly impacted due to the snowfall.</p>
<pIn addition to the accumulation of snow, residents should be aware of the potential for <strong>significantly reduced visibility</strong> during heavy snow, which poses a primary hazard for drivers and pedestrians alike.</p>
<pToronto has seen fluctuating temperatures this winter, with highs exceeding 20 °C followed by sudden drops and snowfall. This unpredictable weather pattern has kept residents on their toes, as they navigate the transition from winter to spring.</p>
<pAs the snowfall approaches, the community is reminded to stay informed and take necessary precautions. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact timing and total accumulation, but the forecast suggests a notable winter event is on the horizon.</p>
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		<title>Red deer weather: Significant Snowfall Expected</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2026 19:33:41 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Red Deer is under a snowfall warning, anticipating 15-20 cm of snow and challenging travel conditions due to winter weather.</p>
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<p>A snowfall warning has been issued for Red Deer and Central Alberta, with forecasts indicating that 15 to 20 centimetres of snow is expected to fall on March 12. This weather event is anticipated to create challenging travel conditions across the region.</p>
<p>As the snow accumulates, blowing snow from the east may further reduce visibility, making travel particularly hazardous. Environment and Climate Change Canada has warned that roads and walkways will likely be difficult to navigate due to the accumulating snow.</p>
<p>Local law enforcement agencies have already reported several collisions in the Red Deer area, attributed to icy roads. The Blackfalds RCMP noted that winter weather is creating icy conditions, while the Sylvan Lake RCMP highlighted an increase in accidents caused by poor road conditions.</p>
<p>In addition to the snowfall, strong west winds gusting up to 100 km/h are expected in southern Alberta, which could exacerbate the blowing snow conditions. Drivers are reminded to exercise caution and adjust their driving due to these challenging travel conditions.</p>
<p>Visibility is likely to be reduced at times, and motorists are advised to slow down and remain vigilant while navigating the roads. The RCMP have emphasized that winter weather conditions pose challenges and safety risks for all motorists and pedestrians on the roadways.</p>
<p>Snow is expected to taper off by the evening of March 12, but the immediate impact of the winter storm is already being felt. Residents are encouraged to prepare for the adverse weather and to stay updated on local conditions.</p>
<p>March is known for its unpredictable weather patterns, often coming in like a lion and going out like a lamb. This year, it appears to be living up to that reputation with significant snowfall affecting the area.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full extent of the impact on travel and local services, but authorities are monitoring the situation closely.</p>
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