Early January in Canada recorded multiple storms that unloaded freezing rainfall and snow.

The latest weather report explained that classic cold weather would unfold in Canada, bringing colder weather.

Recently, portions of Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada experienced heavy snow and freezing rainfall in the region, resulting in significant travel disruptions.

The snowfall and freezing rain resulted in slower commutes due to slippery roads and frigid conditions.

Motorists are advised to consider the current weather and stay alert while driving.

According to The Weather Network's latest forecast, the weather conditions in Southern Ontario and Quebec would continue until the weekend.

The weather could unload from light to moderate rain this week.

However, The Weather Network explained that a major pattern and classic cold air in Canada would unfold before the month's end or February.

The report said that the western portions could receive the colder air, and soon reach the east

The forecast explained that the weather conditions in Canada are expected to become colder or extreme as the classic cold air would bring freezing temperatures.

However, the weather report added that the storms bringing rain and snow conditions in the country would continue this January.

Homeowners should stay updated with the weather updates, especially since snowy and extreme cold could be challenging for many homes.

Friday's weather in parts of Canada

Snow-covered Highway 401 in London, Ontario, Canada, during a large winter storm on December 23, 2022
Snow-covered Highway 401 in London, Ontario, Canada, during a large winter storm on December 23, 2022 by GEOFF ROBINS/AFP via Getty Images

Meanwhile, The Weather Network reported that snow would reach portions of southern Quebec this Friday.

Heavy snow would be noticeable in the morning, and light snow could unfold in the evening.

On Friday, snowfall would unleash in Perth, Cornwall, Ottawa, Montreal, Granby, Sherbrooke, Gatineau, Shawville, Mont-Laurier, Trois-Riverieres, Drummondville, Mont-Tremblant, and Saint-Georges.

The forecast added that the snow in the region would also unleash next week.

Meanwhile, DH Canada News reported that the polar vortex in Siberia would help to add more cold to Canada.

It would result in freezing temperatures and winds.

On the other hand, the snow in Colorado would continue until this week.

According to AccuWeather, the heavy snow caused road crashes on Interstate 70, resulting in motorists and commuters became stranded.

The heavy snow would track in the Northeast which could bring more snow, especially to snow-drought areas.

Road conditions and safety

Heavy snow and winds could result in foggy conditions on major roads.

The weather forecasts in Canada noted that slipper road conditions would unfold, causing travel difficulty and hazards.

Motorists should stay safe while driving, especially as temperature drops.

Monitoring the road conditions would be essential. Listen to current weather reports in portions of Canada, and the latest forecasts from radios.

Avoid leaving if the weather intensifies or becomes severe.

In addition, check your vehicle for damages and repairs. There could be a chance that the heavy snow could affect your car. Ensuring good conditions on the road would be crucial so you would not become stranded for hours.

Ultimately, keeping an emergency car kit would be a life-saver during a winter storm.

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