Blowing snow advisory in effect for Waterloo region, Guelph and ...

7 hours ago

Kitchener-Waterloo

A blowing snow advisory has been issued by Environment Canada for Waterloo region, Guelph and Wellington County. It warns there could be very poor to near zero visibility at times.

Blowing snow advisory - Figure 1
Photo CBC.ca
2 to 5 cm of snow is expected to fall with strong winds gusting up to 70km/hr

Karis Mapp · CBC News

· Posted: Dec 04, 2024 8:45 AM EST | Last Updated: 6 hours ago

Environment Canada issued a blowing snow advisory Wednesday morning for Waterloo Region, as well as the Guelph and Stratford areas. (Karis Mapp/CBC)

A blowing snow advisory has been issued for the area on Wednesday warning there could be very poor to near zero visibility at times.

Environment Canada issued the advisory for much of southern Ontario including Waterloo region, Guelph, Wellington County and Perth County. 

Blowing snow advisory - Figure 2
Photo CBC.ca

The advisory will remain in effect throughout the day and it says two to five cm of snow is expected to fall. 

Strong wings could gust up to 70 km/hr, as a low pressure system will move into the area. 

The weather agency warns that at times, the snow and blowing could mean travel will be hazardous. Drivers are being reminded to slow down, watch for tail lights ahead and be prepared to stop. 

5 tips to prepare your car for winter driving

Winters in Quebec call for preparation, especially when you’re behind the wheel. We spoke to some experts about how to properly equip your vehicle to handle snow, ice and sleet.Vehicle preparation

As winter weather driving is now in full swing, Ontario Provincial Police are encouraging drivers to prepare their vehicles and adjust their driving habits for safer travel. 

Blowing snow advisory - Figure 3
Photo CBC.ca

The OPP offered the following tips:

Install winter tires and ensure they are properly inflated and have enough tread. Check your car battery. Inspect  wipers, lights, and fluids. Pack an emergency kit which includes essentials like a flashlight, blanket, first aid supplies, snacks and booster cables.

Police add that winter driving conditions can be unpredictable so it's important for drivers to stay informed about weather conditions. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

After growing up in Waterloo Region, Karis Mapp obtained a diploma from the College of Sports Media. She has since spent time reporting for CityNews 570 and CTV Kitchener. Karis joined CBC K-W in February 2024 and is excited to explore the stories that mean the most to the community. Story ideas can be sent to her at [email protected]

Blowing snow advisory - Figure 4
Photo CBC.ca
Read more
Similar news
This week's most popular news