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Winter storm system that brought traffic chaos to Prairies moves into Ontario, Quebec
The winter storm caused up to 30 centimetres of snow and Arctic-like temperatures near -50°C, affecting multiple provinces with ongoing blizzard conditions.
- On Dec. 18, 2025, Environment Canada said a winter storm system is pushing from the Prairies into Ontario and Quebec, producing hazardous weather as it moves eastward.
- Driven by blowing snow and gusty winds, a strong system pushed through southern parts of the Prairie provinces, propelling it eastward into Ontario and Quebec.
- Environment Canada says winter-storm warnings are in effect across north-central Ontario into Quebec, with forecasters predicting up to 30 centimetres of snow.
- Blizzard conditions continue across Saskatchewan and Manitoba today, reducing visibility and disrupting travel, while warnings remain as the system progresses into Ontario and Quebec, creating hazardous conditions for residents and travellers.
- Across northern Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Ontario, Environment Canada reports Arctic-like temperatures near roughly-45 to-50, with conditions in the southern Prairies expected to taper off later today.
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