Major Winter Storm Warning

Nov 25, 2025 at 06:04

Winter Storm Warning in effect for
Start Snowfall Wind
East Thunder Bay Kakabeka Falls – Whitefish Lake – Arrow Lake Beginning this evening and ending Wednesday night. 10 to 20 cm Strong northerly winds gusting up to 70 km/h
Hwy 101 Corridor Chapleau – Missinaibi Lake Beginning tonight and ending Thursday or Thursday night. 25 to 45+ cm Strong northerly winds
Gogama – Foleyet Tonight through Thursday. 15 to 20 cm. (turning to rain Wednesday aft.) gusty northerly winds
Hwy 11 Corridor Beardmore – Jellicoe – Macdiarmid Beginning this evening and ending Wednesday night. 10 to 20 cm Strong northerly winds gusting up to 70 km/h
Geraldton – Longlac – Caramat Beginning tonight and ending Thursday morning. 15 to 25 cm. Strong northerly winds gusting up to 70 km/h
Kapuskasing – Hearst – Smooth Rock Falls Beginning tonight and ending Thursday or Thursday night. 25 to 45+ cm Strong northerly winds will accompany the snow
Kirkland Lake – Englehart Tonight through Thursday. 15 to 20 cm. (turning to rain Wednesday aft.) gusty northerly winds
Timmins – Cochrane – Iroquois Falls Beginning tonight and ending Thursday or Thursday night. 25 to 45+ cm Strong northerly winds will accompany the snow,
Hwy 11/17 Corridor City of Thunder Bay Beginning this evening and ending Wednesday night. 10 to 20 cm Strong northerly winds gusting up to 70 km/h
Cloud Bay – Dorion Beginning this evening and ending Wednesday night. 10 to 20 cm Strong northerly winds gusting up to 70 km/h
Hwy 17 Corridor Agawa – Lake Superior Park Beginning tonight and ending Thursday or Thursday night. 25 to 45+ cm Strong northerly winds
Marathon – Schreiber Beginning tonight and ending Thursday morning. 15 to 20 cm Strong northerly winds gusting up to 70 km/h
Nipigon – Rossport Beginning this evening and ending Wednesday night. 10 to 20 cm Strong northerly winds gusting up to 70 km/h
Nipigon – Rossport Beginning this evening and ending Wednesday night. 10 to 20 cm Strong northerly winds gusting up to 70 km/h
Wawa – Pukaskwa Park Beginning tonight and ending Thursday or Thursday night. 25 to 45+ cm Strong northerly winds will accompany the snow
White River – Dubreuilville Beginning tonight and ending Thursday or Thursday night. 25 to 45+ cm Strong northerly winds will accompany the snow
Hwy 631 & 614 Manitouwadge – Hornepayne Beginning tonight and ending Thursday or Thursday night. 25 to 45+ cm Strong northerly winds
James Bay Fort Albany Beginning Wednesday evening and ending Friday morning. 15 to 20 cm Strong northerly winds will increase on Thursday, with gusts up to 70 km/h
Little Abitibi – Kesagami Lake Beginning Wednesday and ending Thursday night or Friday morning. 25 to 45 cm Strong northerly winds will increase on Thursday, with gusts up to 70 km/h
Major winter storm with heavy snow and blowing snow is expected.
Total snowfall amounts of 25 to 45 cm with higher amounts possible.
Significantly reduced visibility, to near zero at times, in heavy snow and blowing snow.

Beginning tonight and ending Thursday or Thursday night.

Strong northerly winds will accompany the snow, leading to blowing snow and reduced visibility to near zero at times. The heaviest snow is expected on Wednesday. Total snowfall amounts may exceed 50 cm for some locales northeast of Lake Superior.

Travel will likely be hazardous. Road closures are possible.

Avoid non-essential travel and outdoor activities. Prepare for disruptions to transportation, services and utilities.

The above report was issued for Wawa. The report for other areas are similar with variations in wind velocities and snow amounts. Please check your area for the detailed report.

Nov 24, 2025 at 18:24

Winter Storm Warning in effect for:
  • Wawa – Pukaskwa Park (25-35cm)
  • Agawa – Lake Superior Park (25-35cm)
  • White River – Dubreuilville (25-35cm)
  • Chapleau – Missinaibi Lake (25-35cm)
  • Chapleau – Missinaibi Lake (25-35cm)
This watch also encompasses:
  • Atikokan – Shebandowan – Quetico Park
  • Beardmore – Jellicoe – Macdiarmid (near 15cm)
  • City of Thunder Bay (near 15cm)
  • Cloud Bay – Dorion (near 15cm)
  • Fort Albany (15 to 25 cm)
  • Fraserdale – Pledger Lake (15 to 25 cm)
  • Geraldton – Longlac – Caramat (15 to 25 cm)
  • Gogama – Foleyet (15 to 20 cm)
  • Kakabeka Falls – Whitefish Lake – Arrow Lake (near 15cm)
  • Kapuskasing – Hearst – Smooth Rock Falls (25-35cm)
  • Kirkland Lake – Englehart (15 to 20 cm)
  • Little Abitibi – Kesagami Lake (15 to 25 cm)
  • Manitouwadge – Hornepayne (25-35cm)
  • Marathon – Terrace Bay – Schreiber (15 to 25 cm)
  • Moosonee (15 to 25 cm)
  • Nakina – Aroland – Pagwa (15 to 25 cm)
  • Nipigon – Rossport (near 15cm)
  • Timmins – Cochrane – Iroquois Falls (25-35cm)

 

  • Heavy snow and blowing snow are expected.
  • Total snowfall amounts of 25 to 35 cm.
  • Reduced visibility in heavy snow and blowing snow.

Beginning Tuesday night and ending from west to east through the day on Thursday.

Strong northerly winds will also accompany the snow, leading to blowing snow and reduced visibility to near zero at times. Total snowfall amounts may reach 40 cm for some locales northeast of Lake Superior.

Travel will likely be hazardous. Road closures are possible. Avoid non-essential travel and outdoor activities. Be very careful if walking or driving. Prepare for disruptions to transportation, services and utilities.

 

Nov 24, 2025 at 14:39

Winter Storm Watch in effect for:
  • Wawa – Pukaskwa Park
  • Agawa – Lake Superior Park
  • White River – Dubreuilville
  • Chapleau – Missinaibi Lake
  • Chapleau – Missinaibi Lake
This watch also encompasses:
  • Atikokan – Shebandowan – Quetico Park
  • Beardmore – Jellicoe – Macdiarmid
  • City of Thunder Bay
  • Cloud Bay – Dorion
  • Fort Albany
  • Fraserdale – Pledger Lake
  • Geraldton – Longlac – Caramat
  • Gogama – Foleyet
  • Gull Bay – Black Sturgeon Lake
  • Kakabeka Falls – Whitefish Lake – Arrow Lake
  • Kapuskasing – Hearst – Smooth Rock Falls
  • Kirkland Lake – Englehart
  • Little Abitibi – Kesagami Lake
  • Manitouwadge – Hornepayne
  • Marathon – Schreiber
  • Moosonee
  • Nakina – Aroland – Pagwa
  • Nipigon – Rossport
  • Timmins – Cochrane – Iroquois Falls
  • Upsala – Raith
  • Hazardous winter conditions are possible.
  • Heavy snow and blowing snow are expected.
  • Total snowfall amounts of 25 to 40 cm.
  • Reduced visibility in heavy snow and blowing snow.

Beginning Tuesday night and ending from west to east through the day on Thursday.

Strong northerly winds will also accompany the snow, leading to blowing snow and reduced visibility to near zero at times. Total snowfall amounts may exceed 40 cm for some locales northeast of Lake Superior. Roads and walkways may be difficult to navigate. Road closures are possible.

Local utility outages are possible.

Consider rescheduling travel and outdoor activities.

Nov 24, 2025 at 08:27

This watch continues as of 8:18 a.m.

Winter Storm Watch in effect for the Wawa area including:
  • Wawa – Pukaskwa Park
  • Agawa – Lake Superior Park
  • White River – Dubreuilville
  • Chapleau – Missinaibi Lake
  • Chapleau – Missinaibi Lake
This watch also encompasses:
  • Atikokan – Shebandowan – Quetico Park
  • Beardmore – Jellicoe – Macdiarmid
  • City of Thunder Bay
  • Cloud Bay – Dorion
  • Fort Albany
  • Fraserdale – Pledger Lake
  • Geraldton – Longlac – Caramat
  • Gogama – Foleyet
  • Gull Bay – Black Sturgeon Lake
  • Kakabeka Falls – Whitefish Lake – Arrow Lake
  • Kapuskasing – Hearst – Smooth Rock Falls
  • Kirkland Lake – Englehart
  • Little Abitibi – Kesagami Lake
  • Manitouwadge – Hornepayne
  • Marathon – Schreiber
  • Moosonee
  • Nakina – Aroland – Pagwa
  • Nipigon – Rossport
  • Timmins – Cochrane – Iroquois Falls
  • Upsala – Raith

 

Heavy snow and blowing snow is expected. Total snowfall amounts of 15 to 30 cm. Reduced visibility in heavy snow and blowing snow.

Beginning Tuesday night and ending from west to east through the day on Thursday.

Strong northerly winds will also accompany the snow, leading to possible blowing snow that could reduce visibility to near zero at times. There remains uncertainty with the exact track of the low pressure system, and therefore the corridor of heaviest snowfall.

Total snowfall amounts may exceed 30 cm for some locations north of Lake Superior.

Roads and walkways may be difficult to navigate. Visibility may be suddenly reduced to near zero at times. Road closures are possible. Consider rescheduling travel and outdoor activities.

Editor’s Note: A Winter Storm Watch means that all the factors and indicators are in place for a Winter storm to occur. When the storm begins this Watch will become a Storm Warning.

Environment Canada

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