Motorists in Northern Ontario could expect heavy snow and travel hazards this weekend, according to the latest forecast.
As the spring season comes near, more winter storms emerged in parts of Canada and the United States.
- According to the NWS Weather Prediction Center, the Northeast and Upper Midwest winter storms are expected to unload heavy snow this week.
- Meanwhile, AccuWeather reported that the Southern US could expect a possible freezing outlook. Isolated tornadoes and thunderstorms are also forecast.
Heavy snow in the Northern Ontario
On the other hand, the latest forecast from The Weather Network showed that heavy snow could unfold in parts of Central and Northern Ontario this Thursday.
Troublesome weather conditions could also be noticeable from Friday and the coming weekend.
Through Friday, the weather forecast said a potential snowfall could unfold in Kenora, Thunder Bay, Geraldton, Sault Ste. Marie, Timmins, North Bay, Ottawa, Toronto, Kingston and Green Bay.
As mentioned, the forecast emphasized the potential travel difficulty due to the challenging weather outlook.
On the other hand, Toronto Star reported that Toronto could also anticipate a problematic weather outlook this week.
According to the report, Environment Canada said that the country would expect rain and potential flurries.
Furthermore, troublesome weather could also contribute to cold-related health concerns. The heavy snow could unleash colder air.
Homeowners should monitor their body temperatures for possible hypothermia and frostbite. People with pre-existing health concerns, older adults and children could become the most vulnerable.
Preparing for the snow conditions in parts of Ontario
The challenging weather forecast in Northern Ontario could result in travel concerns and potential cold-related health risks.
Snowy conditions could lead to the following:
- Slippery road conditions
- Reduced road visibility
- Slick roads and challenging untreated road pavements.
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As a result, it is best that motorists should check the weather conditions before traveling, especially this week in parts of Northern Ontario.
Motorists and commuters should allot more travel time while on the road due to the potential travel delays and slower commutes.
On the other hand, staying updated with the weather is helpful for Canadians. Anticipating the weather impact could prepare for travel plans.
Possible damage to roof
The heavy snow could also damage the roof system. When the snow conditions finally abate, it is best to check the weather.
When helping with snow shovels, it is best to have breaks as it could cause for more health concerns.
Winter storms could still become significant this week, causing possible power outages and travel delays.
Winter kits
As a result, keeping emergency winter kits would be essential for homeowners and motorists. The impact of weather systems could lead to widespread power outages and safety concerns.
Winter-related kits could become helpful in times of urgent need, like being stranded while driving.
The emergency kit should include the following: battery-powered radio, flashlight, medicines, sealed documents, cash, non-perishable goods and bottled water.
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