The latest weather report showed that colder conditions and widespread snow are likely in Atlantic Canada and Eastern Ontario this week, bringing travel concerns and slower commutes due to the snowy outlook.

Canadians in Eastern Ontario and Atlantic Canada can expect challenging colds this December as more snow is expected in the country. In the nearby areas, Western Washington and Oregon can anticipate a freezing rain outlook.

People with travel plans should check their vehicle conditions as slippery roads and ice-covered outlook can unload, especially in the North of Highway 7. Homeowners should also check their heating system to avoid prolonged exposure to colder weather.

Weather in the Eastern Ontario and Atlantic Canada

(Photo : NESDIS NOAA as of December 4, 2023)
NESDIS NOAA as of December 4, 2023. Widespread snow will be likely in Atlantic Canada and Eastern Ontario in the first week of December, according to the latest forecasts. Snowy outlook can occur in the Brockville and Barrie east. The period of snow will become favorable for snow lovers as many look forward to this Christmas. However, prolonged exposure to cold is not recommended, especially for older adults.

According to the latest forecasts, residents can anticipate travel delays due to the snow in Atlantic Canada and Eastern Ontario in the early week. The extreme cold can unfold in the night, causing hypothermia and frostbite risk.

Meanwhile, the National Weather Service (NWS) monitors a snowstorm in Northern New England. The low-pressure system in the region can likely add more moisture this week. The Alberta Clipper can also expect snowfall on the Dakota and North Carolina coasts.

Snowy outlook can occur in the Brockville and Barrie east. The period of snow will become favorable for snow lovers as many look forward to this Christmas. However, prolonged exposure to cold is not recommended, especially for older adults.

People should also stay alert for power outages due to freezing outlook. Plumbing and plants should also be monitored this month.

On the other hand, Atlantic Canada can anticipate widespread wet snow this early week. Parts of Ottawa, Newfoundland and Montreal can also expect heavy snow this week.

In the latest weather outlook, the light snow is expected in the following areas:

  • Charlottetown
  • Halifax
  • Fredericton
  • Montreal
  • Ottawa
  • St. John's
  • Yellowknife

Meanwhile, a cloudy weather outlook can unfold in the following areas:

  • Igauit
  • Quebec
  • Toronto
  • Whitehorse

Also Read: Colorado, Wyoming December Weather: Freezing Rain, Colder Temperatures to Unfold This Weekend

Keeping Safe From Dangerous Travel in Eastern Ontario and Atlantic Canada

The recent forecasts warned of challenging road conditions in Atlantic Canada and Eastern Ontario due to wet snow. People should stay alert for reduced road visibility, slick travel and slower commutes.

It is also best to invest more time while on the road this week due to travel headaches. Motorists should maintain distance while navigating the roads, and reschedule trips when travel dangers become severe.

Meanwhile, keeping car emergency kits is also helpful if people become stranded in heavy snow. The recommended survival car kits are battery-powered radio, flashlights, medicine kits, small shovels, winter clothes, a power bank and food supplies.

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