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Hanukkah Sameach! Wishing you and your loved ones a great holiday season from all of us at The Weather Network.
If you live in Ontario, don't expect to hear too much about the Polar Vortex this year. Meteorologist Jaclyn Whittal has more on the temperature and precipitation trends expected this season. #WinterForecast
Oh deer! There's an unusual bird at the feeder this morning Video: Denise, Pickering, Ontario #ShareYourWeather
A colder than normal winter is on the horizon for British Columbia Meteorologist Tyler Hamilton takes us through the highlights of the #WinterForecast for B.C.: http://ow.ly/nE1j50Cy6Fb
Send warm thoughts to Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Labrador. They're currently experiencing what will likely be their largest 2-day snowfall event on record for November Photo: @rcbstormpost/Twitter
Why did the fox cross the snowy road?
Parks Canada has announced it will push back the opening of its popular online parks reservation system from January to April in 2021, due to COVID-19.
Dark skies have value, and it's not surprising that people are increasingly rediscovering the joys of walking at night, whether in cities or the countryside.
A new study from Western University found 'conscientiousness’ is a key trait required for crews to achieve extraterrestrial tasks.
Depending on the track, parts of B.C. could see damaging winds, power outages, high swells, alpine snow and heavy rain from a late-week fall storm.
Wildlife conservation officials in Kenya rushed to rescue eight giraffes after recent heavy rains turned the peninsula they were living on into an island.
With winter approaching, local police departments are reminding people that warm-up thefts are an ongoing issue in Canada.
Eyes to the skies, Canada A solar storm is expected to spark the Northern Lights across the country Wednesday night.
As the virus has continued to thrive through the seasons, researchers have a better understanding of the role the cold plays in the survival and spread of COVID-19.
An incoming system could still leave some southern Ontarians digging out Wednesday morning.
Road salt doesn't always work when you need it to...and here's why.
For more than 13 years, astronomers have been trying to determine the source of extremely powerful radio bursts that can travel billions of kilometres through space but only last a fraction of a second.
Mask + glasses = some pretty foggy vision as temperatures get colder Watch as Mark Robinson tests out a few solutions to tackle the problem this season. Have any of these worked for you?
It's the season we were built for Canada! Bundle up and join us for the release of our official #WinterForecast Monday, November 30 only on The Weather Network
Canadian Pacifico Seaweeds has created an eco-friendly hand sanitizer based on natural and low-carbon seaweed gel.
At least 10 homes in the Sussex area have been evacuated because of the flooding caused by heavy rain Tuesday.
We are proud to announce TWN meteorologist and Storm Hunter Jaclyn Whittal has been elected in as a fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society Jaclyn is recognized for sharing Canada's geographical, cultural and weather knowledge with audiences around the world
Embrace the outdoors this winter with a chance to WIN a pair of Diamond Lift Passes from The Weather Network and the Canadian Ski Council Enter here http://ow.ly/pv3d50CsmYg then join our live #Aftercast on Facebook on Nov. 30 when we'll announce the winners!
Blustery weather is in store with rain and powerful wind gusts impacting the Maritimes and Newfoundland and Labrador through early Tuesday.
With #Theta now here, the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season has officially claimed the No. 1 spot for most named storms in a year.
Animals across the Arctic are changing where and when they breed, migrate and forage in response to climate change, says a new study unveiling the massive scale of the change.
Sliding into the snowy season like... Staying home this season doesn't mean giving up the outdoor fun. We can't wait to see all of your winter creations this year, Canada! : Kara Jaye, Medicine Hat, Alberta
World, meet covida.
The Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation has seen an enormous uptick in animal patients since the start of the pandemic, taking in 2,042 animals so far this year a 37% increase compared with 2019.
Dino Guy is the hero we need right now
It's alive! You know winter is pretty much here when Olaf rises from the snow. Video: @this_guys_a_gas/Twitter #ShareYourWeather
At the height of the storm, a total of 130,000 customers were left in the dark, primarily on Vancouver Island and the South Coast.
According to a recent study, birds may be using a combination of cloud observations, wind changes, and sounds undetectable by the human ear to predict the weather.
A fast-moving pup narrowly avoids getting hit by a trampoline that blew in from a neighbour's yard during Tuesday's windstorm in southern British Columbia. Video: @chris_jordan213/Twitter
After battering parts of the Maritimes with record, flooding rains, a soggy and slow-moving system tracks into Newfoundland Wednesday, as freezing rain and snow hit Labrador.
A magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck near Resolute, Nunavut Sunday night at a depth of 10 kilometres, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Canada's top public doctor says there's no need to cancel Halloween this year as long as trick-or-treaters respect the new realities of the pandemic.
Talk about one lucky pup A bull moose gave chase to a dog through a snowy field in northern Alberta. After a few minutes, the moose took off, leaving the pup unharmed. Video: zaktaz95/TikTok
Heavy snow drastically impacted travel across much of Ontario Tuesday, right on time for the first day of meteorological winter
What are you waking up to in Alberta this morning? Photo: @ksa0510/Twitter
Carbon monoxide poisoning can provoke flu-like symptoms, but it's a deadly mistake to confuse the two.
Winds up to 100 km/h swept through parts of British Columbia on Tuesday, and this is what they took down on their destructive path.
When the cold season sets in, your vehicle requires a little TLC to keep it running smoothly and safely.
Experience Canada like never before, as we collectively hike The Great Trail’s 27,000 kilometres in 31 days Register for free today www.greatcanadianhike.ca
Once again, our eyes turn to the skies to bask in the glow of the rising moon The November full moon is also known as the Beaver Moon, the Frost Moon and the Freezing Moon #ShareYourWeather #fullmoon #beavermoon #frostmoon #freezingmoon
Cal Fire, California's firefighting agency, is investigating the possible involvement of PG&E's equipment as the ignition for the Zogg Fire in Shasta County.
A team of scientists at UBC say tall buildings across the Metro Vancouver region will shake much more than currently predicted by Canada's national seismic hazard model if and when a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, like "The Big One," hits.
More temperature records were broken on Monday, with 8 Ontario communities setting new all-time monthly records. Collingwood hit 26C -- one of the warmest temperatures ever observed in November in Ontario.
Parts of northern Ontario will be on the receiving end of a decent wintry blast on Tuesday, and could see up to 20 cm of snow.
On #ThisDayInWeatherHistory the Edmund Fitzgerald suddenly sank in Canadian waters after encountering a severe storm on Lake Superior.
An Indigenous-owned solar farm in remote northeast Alberta, branded the largest project of its kind in Canada, is bringing increased renewable energy independence to a community long reliant on diesel fuel.
Metro Vancouver will see its first flakes of the season, though the amounts will be quite limited compared to elevated neighbourhoods around the city.
According to a recent report from the U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC), 1 in 4 people aren't washing their hands when they should be, such as after blowing their nose.
Witnesses from as far away as Lincoln, Ontario, the Montreal area, and Charleston, West Virginia spotted the fireball. Did you see it?
Damaging winds, gusting up to 100 km/h, are ramping up across Vancouver Island and B.C.'s Lower Mainland, putting a big strain on the province's power grids: http://ow.ly/YfTX50BRxP4
An atmospheric setup is bringing some very unseasonal warmth to the Yukon, along with some very heavy downpours better suited to a B.C. fall than to the doorstep of Canada's Arctic.
On #ThisDayinWeatherHistory a historic October snowstorm blasted the Niagara region of southern Ontario, dumping 30+ cm of snow in Port Colborne, Fort Erie, and neighbouring Buffalo, New York.
On #ThisDayinWeatherHistory in 2005, a 'November Witch' brought wild weather to the Great Lakes region, that included freezing rain in Ottawa, snow in Barrie, and a tornado in Hamilton, Ontario.
The Cabot Trail and the Cape Breton Highlands offer one of the most scenic drives in Canada. But have you ever seen it in the fall?
La Niña and an active east coast storm parade are setting the stage for a solid Canadian ski season this year.
Tropical Storm #Eta unleashed torrential rain on South Florida Monday after making landfall in the Keys, flooding roads and residential neighborhoods and knocking out power for thousands.
Alberta can expect a couple bursts of snow this week, first Wednesday and then again on Friday.
These strong winds are likely to leave thousands of British Columbians in the dark, particularly in Vancouver Island.
What kind of winter are you hoping for? Our #WinterForecast provides a national outlook for December, January and February See the complete forecast for more: ow.ly/nE1j50Cy6Fb
Special weather statements are in place across Atlantic Canada for heavy rain and gusty winds sweeping into the region by Tuesday evening.
The extreme rainfall will bring the very real risk of localized flooding and road washouts to parts of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, where more than 100 mm of rain is forecast.
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