Which parts of Canada will see a light Christmas? Here’s the estimates 

The weather may have a significant impact on shaping Christmas plans across Canada now that holiday travel is in full swing and households willing to collect. Global News scientist Ross Hull says Canadians may assume a different Christmas this year, with some areas seeing new frost, others rain-soaked streets, and some even experiencing a gentler, snow-free vacation. What is in business for the next few days is presented below. The Christmas season will observe some stormy wind explore British Columbia’s beach. ” It’s going to be windy on the B. C. Coast. A series of hurricanes moving in has already been issued as a unique temperature statement. But with wind being the priority along with rains, it’s definitely not going to be a white Christmas for Vancouver, although there will be some winter in the B. C. Interior with this”, Hull said. Environment Canada issued a unique temperature alert for Metro Vancouver, B.C.’s southern coastline, and Vancouver Island on Monday, caution of a low-pressure system off the coast that will start Monday afternoon and build up to strong winds through the evening. West Vancouver Island’s coastal areas was experience flood as a result of storm surge, but the program is expected to clean out before Tuesday morning, according to Environment Canada. A strong lateral system will arrive on Vancouver Island and the province’s south coast on Christmas Day early on Wednesday morning. The temperature agency added that extremely strong winds and heavy rainfall are expected to continue throughout the day and end at night. 2: 52
B. C. night wind forecast: Dec 22This Christmas, Albertans may expect a bit of gentle weather across the state. ” Calgary is going to get into some slight parameters”, Hull said. ” Pieces of southwestern Alberta does not experience a white Christmas because of the mild weather that has recently arrived,” the report predicts as we approach Christmas Day. But a lot of snow melting”.In Calgary, temps will be relatively minor, reaching a high of around 7 C on Tuesday, followed by warmer weather with a great of 2 C on Christmas Day. Early on Tuesday, there will be more moisture in Edmonton, with a chance of rain by late afternoon and the possibility of freezing rain. A beautiful day on Christmas Day will result in a great of 0 C. 1: 54
Calgary aircraft ramps up operations for active holiday travel seasonFor Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, Saskatchewan and Manitoba may experience cold temperatures, though never unusually windy for the prairie provinces, Hull said. Saskatchewan and Manitoba are covered in enough snow to be a” light Christmas.” However, Hull said that the pattern will be milder, especially given what’s normal for a late December day in the area,” Regina is expected to develop fog patches afterwards on Monday evening due to how quiet and gentle it is compared to the Prairies. On Tuesday, increasing moisture will move in by later day, with cloud areas clearing in the morning. The temperature will rise to 0 C on Christmas Eve, with a great of -3 C and a high of -5 C due to the wind frost, which will make the temperature feel like -14 C. Saskatoon may experience more skies than sunlight on Christmas Day, with temperatures around -2 C. On Christmas Eve, Winnipeg will have typically cloudy skies with a prospect of flurries. The great will achieve -2 C, but with the wind chill, it may feel like -16 C in the morning and -8 C in the afternoon. Christmas Day will be cloudy, with a high of 1 C. 1: 34
As the holiday season draws near, southern Saskatchewan experiences a severe chill. A travel advisory for parts of Ontario, including Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area ( GTA ), is in place because of the snowfall that Environment Canada expects to bring in on Monday. ” With this Clipper system that’s used in this moving from today into tomorrow morning, Ontario could see a fresh helping of snow.” So we likely will see a white Christmas for much of Ontario”, Hull said. Tonight into Tuesday morning, the system will experience the heaviest snowfall. That system will have cleared by Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, leaving only moderately wet weather and enough snowfall for a white Christmas, he added. Areas with more snowfall are likely to have less visibility and make for challenging travel conditions, with icy roads and snow-covered roads posing additional risks. In Toronto and the GTA, total snowfall accumulations of five to 15 cm are anticipated, according to Environment Canada. Trending Now

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Global News at 6 Toronto: Dec. 22, 2024The snow is expected to taper off to flurries by late Monday evening, with a risk of freezing drizzle developing afterward, the weather agency said. Additionally, there is a chance of rain and a chance of it drizzleing in the area on Tuesday. Parry Sound, Bracebridge, Smiths Falls, and areas north of Kingston are also subject to a snowfall warning. On Monday, Toronto Pearson International Airport announced on social media that 127, 000 passengers are expected to pass through the airport that day. The airport anticipates the heaviest part of Monday’s snowfall to fall in the evening. ” Our surface maintenance team is prepared to clear the runways by plowing, sweeping, and blowing snow to ensure safe arrivals and departures”, Toronto Pearson said. Snow is also on the way for parts of Quebec, Hull warned. He explained that Quebec will also be affected by the same snow system that affects parts of Ontario. Environment Canada issued a travel advisory for southern Quebec on Monday that would go into effect on Monday and Tuesday. Travel could be impacted by an accumulation of 10 to 15 cm of snow, especially at the beginning of the holiday season. Be ready to adjust your driving to changing road conditions. When driving or walking through the affected areas, be extra cautious. If you must drive, be prepared for areas of poor visibility”, Environment Canada said. 1: 51
Montreal braces for messy winter weatherMost areas along Canada’s East Coast will see a fresh blanket of snow this Christmas. ” After a large dumping of snow over the weekend in places like Halifax, there’s another system, that same system that’s moving through Ontario and Quebec, that will move through tomorrow, also bringing another five to 10 cm of snow for Halifax”, Hull said. They are going to get into the snow, and this will be a white Christmas in the Maritimes. And for Newfoundland as well, they’re going to get some flurries with that system as well”, he said. Much of Nova Scotia’s mainland has been given a special weather statement from Environment Canada. On Christmas Eve, snowfall is anticipated, which will start early on Tuesday morning and last until early on Wednesday morning. An estimated five to 10 cm is expected to fall, while areas in Annapolis, Digby and Yarmouth counties could see up to 15 cm. 3: 43
Global News Morning Forecast: December 23— with files from Global News ‘ Gabby Rodrigues, Rebecca Lau and the Canadian Press