Brace for Intense Snow Squalls as Visibility Greatly Decreases

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Brace for Intense Snow Squalls as Visibility Greatly Decreases

A significant winter weather event is approaching northeastern Ontario, bringing intense snow squalls that could create dangerous conditions for travelers. Beginning Friday and lasting into Saturday, these squalls are expected to result in heavy snowfall and severely reduced visibility.

Intense Snow Squalls Forecasted

Travelers are strongly advised to reconsider their plans for the weekend. The forecast predicts snow squalls with the potential to produce total snowfall amounts ranging from 20 to 40 centimeters. Under the influence of these squalls, visibility will be drastically impaired, with near-zero conditions possible.

Weather Conditions and Travel Implications

  • Snow squalls set to develop from Friday into Saturday.
  • Significant snowfall of 20 to 40 cm expected.
  • Visibility may rapidly decrease to near-zero at times.
  • Southwesterly winds gusting between 40 to 60 km/h will accompany the snow.
  • Blowing snow will further reduce visibility and make travel hazardous.

As the weather progresses, conditions are anticipated to improve by Saturday afternoon. However, challenges remain due to the uncertainty surrounding the specific locations of snow squalls and varying snowfall accumulations across the region.

Travel Recommendations

Travel could be hazardous, and road closures may occur. Individuals are encouraged to prepare for rapidly changing and deteriorating conditions. It is advisable to reschedule any travel and outdoor activities during this time to ensure safety.

Snow Squall Watch Areas

A Snow Squall Watch is currently in effect for the following areas:

  • North Bay
  • Powassan – Mattawa
  • West Nipissing – French River

Stay informed about evolving weather conditions to remain safe during this intense winter weather event.