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Warnings of a winter storm sweeping across most parts of Canada, warnings of traffic chaos and potential power outages

Warnings of a winter storm sweeping across most parts of Canada, warnings of traffic chaos and potential power outages

By Super Admin

Published: May 25, 2025

Toronto – Arab Canada News

Wide areas of Canada have been experiencing severe winter conditions since Thursday evening due to the passage of an active low-pressure system, bringing with it heavy snowfall, freezing rain, and low temperatures, prompting authorities to issue widespread warnings about potential disruptions to transportation and risks of power outages.

According to Environment Canada, the storm affects parts of Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and Saskatchewan, where snowfall rates are expected to exceed 20 cm in some areas, accompanied by strong winds that make driving and mobility extremely dangerous.

Potential Chaos in Mobility and School Closures

Local authorities in several cities, including Toronto and Ottawa, have warned of the possibility of partial traffic paralysis and widespread delays in public transportation, especially during the morning rush hours. Some areas have also announced the suspension of classes in elementary and secondary schools as a precautionary measure.

Warnings of Power Outages

Power companies have indicated the possibility of outages in certain neighborhoods, especially with the risk of ice accumulation on distribution lines, urging residents to prepare in advance and secure necessary supplies in case services are disrupted for extended periods.

Calls to Avoid Travel

The police and public safety agencies have recommended that residents avoid unnecessary travel and use appropriate winter driving equipment while monitoring weather updates and warnings through official channels.

Weather Expected to Improve Early Next Week

According to weather forecasts, the storm is expected to gradually subside by Sunday evening, with stability returning to most areas early next week, although temperatures will remain below seasonal averages.

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