REGISTRATION ENVIRONMENT WEATHER CANADA ********************** Frozen rain warning in force for:

Searchmont – Montreal River Port – Batchawana Bay

The icy rain continues this morning. Hazards: Significant ice may accumulate on some surfaces. Moderate winds with gusts up to 60 km / h. Time: Expires overnight. Discussion: The icy rain will turn to snow this morning. However, the rain will turn into rain near the town of Elliot Lake this morning. Stormy winds along with ice accumulation can lead to downtime. Surfaces such as highways, roads, sidewalks and car parks can freeze and slip. Take special care when walking or driving in affected areas. Slow down driving in slippery conditions. Take care of the rear lights at the front and keep a safe monitoring distance. Operation interruptions may occur. Keep track of alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or send reports to Twitter using #ONStorm.

Effective snow warning for:

Agawa – Lake Superior Park

Significant snowfall is expected today. Dangers: The snowfall is about 15 cm. Reduced visibility at times in heavy snowfall. Moderate winds blowing up to 60 km / h producing local snow. Time: This morning and continues until early Friday morning. Discussion: A mixture of snow, ice balls and icy rain is expected to turn into snow this morning. Then the snow is expected to intensify later this morning before falling early on Friday morning. The rapid accumulation of snow could make it difficult to travel to some locations. Visibility may suddenly decrease at times in heavy snowfall. If visibility is reduced while driving, slow down, pay attention to the rear lights and prepare to stop. Keep track of alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or send reports to Twitter using #ONStorm.

Weather warning for:

Wawa – Pukaskwa Park White River – Dubreuilville

Winter travel directive in force.

Dangers: The additional snowfall is close to 10 cm. Reduced visibility at times in heavy snowfall. Moderate winds blowing up to 60 km / h producing local snow. Time: Until this afternoon. Discussion: The snowfall is expected to intensify this morning before decreasing this afternoon. Be prepared to adapt your driving to changing road conditions. Slow down driving in slippery conditions. Take care of the rear lights at the front and keep a safe monitoring distance. Surfaces such as highways, roads, sidewalks and parking lots can be difficult to navigate due to accumulated snow. Visibility may suddenly decrease at times in heavy snowfall. For road conditions and other traveler information from the Department of Transportation, visit or call 5-1-1. Keep track of alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or send reports to Twitter using #ONStorm.