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Heavy rains and alpine snow to impact British Columbia's South Coast this week, raising the avalanche danger throughout the region.
A special weather statement has been issued for Toronto as freezing rain is expected to transition to heavy snow this evening.
Rain is likely on Thursday, heavy at times especially in the morning, becoming more scattered by the afternoon or at least not as heavy rain if it’s still widespread with the bulk of the rain in the afternoon north of I-70.
Heavy snow and rain to hit B.C.'s coastal areas this week. Significant precipitation and low freezing levels may bring accumulating snow to lower elevations
The National Weather Service recorded just shy of 27 inches of snow that had fallen during this storm as of Monday afternoon at its office in the Mendenhall Valley.
A period of heavy snow is expected to follow hours of freezing rain on Tuesday, Environment Canada warns.In a special weather statement issued, the federal weather agency said the freezing rain that Toronto experienced during the day and evening is forecast to turn into heavy snow that could reduce visibility on Tuesday night.
Husky Liners shares tips on safely driving in snow, sleet, and freezing rain, emphasizing the importance of cautious driving habits and vehicle preparation.
Tuesday night’s weather alert from Environment Canada warns of up to five centimetres of snow falling each hour, and reduced visibility.
The UK is braced for heavy snowfall and strong winds from Storm Goretti with amber weather warnings issued across the country.It comes after two buses full of school children crashed on icy roads on Wednesday.