Major winter storm continues (Manitouwadge – Hornepayne)

Mar 16, 2026 at 05:46

Orange Warning – Winter Storm

Impact Level: Extreme

Forecast Confidence: High

Major winter storm continues.

What:

  • Total snowfall accumulations of 20 to 30 cm.
  • Near zero visibility in heavy snow and blowing snow.
  • Northeasterly wind gusts of 70 to 80 km/h.

When: Continuing through today.

Additional information:

10 to 20 cm snowfall amounts are expected before snow tapers off this evening.

Travel will likely be hazardous. Road closures are possible. Prolonged utility outages are likely.

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

Mar 14, 2026 at 21:54

Orange Warning – Winter Storm

Impact Level: Extreme

Forecast Confidence: High

Major winter storm expected.

What:

  • Total snowfall accumulations of 40 to 80 cm.
  • Near zero visibility in heavy snow and blowing snow.
  • Northeasterly wind gusts of 70 to 80 km/h.
  • Risk of freezing rain and ice pellets.
  • Possible utility outages.

When: Sunday morning or afternoon through Monday night.

Additional information: A hazardous winter storm will begin affecting northeastern Ontario on Sunday. Precipitation will primarily be rapidly accumulating snowfall. However, there is a chance that freezing rain or ice pellets could mix in for areas along a line from Sault Ste. Marie to Kirkland Lake, reducing their total snowfall amounts.

Travel on Highways 11, 17, and 101 will be impacted. Travel will likely be extremely hazardous and some routes will likely be impassable. Road closures are possible.

Roofs are at an increased risk of collapse under the weight of snow.

All travel and outdoor activities should be avoided.

Mar 14, 2026 at 14:22

Orange Warning – Winter Storm

Impact Level: Extreme

Forecast Confidence: High

Major winter storm expected.

What:

  • Total snowfall accumulations of 40 to 80 cm.
  • Near zero visibility in heavy snow and blowing snow.
  • Northeasterly wind gusts of 70 to 80 km/h.
  • Risk of freezing rain and ice pellets.
  • Possible utility outages.

When: Sunday morning or afternoon through Monday night.

Additional information: A hazardous winter storm will begin affecting northeastern Ontario on Sunday. Precipitation will primarily be rapidly accumulating snowfall however there is a chance freezing rain or ice pellets could mix in for southern regions on a line from Sault Ste. Marie to Kirkland Lake, reducing their total snowfall amounts.

Travel on Highways 11, 17 and 101 will be impacted. Travel will likely be extremely hazardous and some routes will likely be impassable. Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced to near zero at times. Road closures are possible.

Roofs are at an increased risk of collapse under the weight of snow.

All travel and outdoor activities should be avoided.

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