A person braves the swirling snow in Regina on March 3, 2024. (Photo: The Canadian Press)


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Although winter is still a few weeks away, parts of Canada are already experiencing severe cold and heavy snow. Weather alerts and warnings were issued Friday for Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, Alberta, and British Columbia, signaling a harsh start to the season.
Residents in central Saskatchewan woke up to bone-chilling conditions as wind chills dropped to nearly -40°C in Saskatoon and surrounding areas. Environment Canada issued extreme cold warnings, urging people to take precautions against frostbite and hypothermia.

Northern Alberta and northern British Columbia are bracing for significant snowfall, with 20 to 30 centimeters expected in most areas. However, localized regions could see up to 50 centimeters. Winter storm warnings are in place along B.C.'s northern coast, and meteorologists are cautioning drivers to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary.

The Great Lakes region isn’t escaping winter’s wrath either. Snow squalls are forecast to hit areas near Lake Superior, including Sault Ste. Marie and St. Joseph Island, where up to 50 centimeters of snow could accumulate by Saturday night. Meanwhile, regions near Lake Huron and Georgian Bay might see even heavier snowfall, potentially exceeding 75 centimeters by Sunday evening.

While eastern provinces like Newfoundland and Nova Scotia aren’t facing as much snow, they are grappling with strong wind warnings. Gusts could reach speeds of 110 km/h, posing risks of power outages and property damage. Residents are being advised to secure loose items and avoid unnecessary travel during peak winds.

This early blast of winter comes as forecasters predict a colder-than-usual winter for Canada. Last year’s winter was the warmest on record, but this season looks set to make up for it with frigid temperatures and frequent snowstorms.

Canadians are encouraged to stay informed through local weather updates and to prepare for potentially hazardous conditions by stocking up on essentials and winterizing their homes and vehicles.

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