From heavy snow to frigid temperatures, Canadians are experiencing varied winter conditions. The Prairies are particularly cold, while Ontario and Quebec are seeing snow squalls. Gravenhurst is under emergency due to excessive snow.
As December progresses, Canadians across the nation face varying winter conditions, ranging from heavy snow and squalls in the Great Lakes region to frigid temperatures in the Prairies. Cities such as Calgary and Edmonton are experiencing a temporary relief from the cold, with temperatures rising above zero. However, southern Alberta and Saskatchewan are bracing for cold temperatures, with Regina expecting -14°C and Saskatoon -12°C.
Manitoba is also experiencing a similar trend, with Winnipeg seeing temperatures as low as -12°C on Monday. In Ontario and Quebec, snow squalls have dominated the weather forecast, with some areas receiving up to 50 centimeters of snow. Snowfall warnings have been issued for regions like Owen Sound, London, and Stratford. A polar air outbreak is expected to lower daytime highs in these provinces by the end of the week. Additionally, Gravenhurst declared a state of emergency due to 140 centimeters of snowfall, shutting down Highway 11. Meanwhile, St. John's has experienced excessive rainfall, with November seeing 326 millimeters, far exceeding the typical 132.4 millimeters
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