Extreme cold, high winds, heavy snow for large sections of Canada and U.S. coming before and during holidays
There’s no place like home for the holidays, but in large swaths of Canada and the U.S., getting there could be tricky amid a spate of weather warnings
A storm and extreme cold in Western Canada has grounded hundreds of flights in Vancouver, Victoria and Calgary, and Environment Canada is saying to avoid any travel, if possible, in large portions of Ontario and Quebec as a winter storm approaches
The Environment Canada warning map (new window) is lit up like a Christmas tree, full of reds and yellows, with only Manitoba completely free of warnings, watches or special weather statements. In the U.S., the same weather systems are expected to cause power outages and travel chaos
All told, millions of people in both countries may have their travel or celebration plans affected during the holiday weekend
More snow on the way for already hobbled B.C.
In B.C., travel has already been disrupted by a heavy snowfall that arrived earlier this week, including disruptions to B.C. Ferries and at Vancouver International Airport, where dozens of international flights have been affected by a backlog. Some passengers were on the tarmac for 12 hours, and the backlog had ripple effects on other flights across the country
Calgarian Angie Ostojic said Wednesday that she and her family were trapped at the Vancouver airport, instead of on their way to the Philippines
There’s no plan B, because we cannot move,
she saidWe can’t go anywhere. They cannot fly us back. And we only have two weeks — supposed to — in the Philippines
Some passengers have complained it’s nearly impossible to reach anyone with the airlines
Matt Leger, who was stranded at the Vancouver airport attempting to get to Tampa, Fla. — and who was still stuck in Seattle on Thursday morning — told CBC News Network he had a hard time trying to reach Air Canada
When I got off the plane in Seattle, I wasn’t able to talk to any representative from Air Canada — either in person or on the phone. So I was just sort of left in limbo, not knowing when my next flight will be
4 hours agoDuration2:41Matt Leger says his trip to Tampa, Fla., has been in limbo since Monday because of the snowstorm in B.C. He was stranded in Seattle after first being stuck in Vancouver for four days
Eventually he reached someone with the airline, who told him he’d either need to wait until Christmas or fly to Orlando, about a 135-kilometre drive from TampaMy dad’s going to have to come pick me up
he said
Officials say it will take at least another day for the airport to return to normal, but Mother Nature is piling on: Environment Canada says a significant winter storm
is expected for B.C.’s south coast on Thursday night, with heavy winds and snow for Vancouver, Vancouver Island and the Fraser Valley
Consider postponing gatherings until Boxing Day, Ontarians told
In Ontario, the weather agency has placed most of the province under a warning or watch ahead of a major winter storm expected Friday and into the holiday weekend
Steven Flisfeder, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, said damaging winds, possible flash-freezes and blizzard-like conditions will make for difficult driving
If you plan to travel for holiday get-togethers, aim to arrive before the worst of the storm or try to postpone gatherings to Sunday, he said
Until thentake this time ahead of the storm to prepare for the conditions that will be coming
Flisfeder saidIt’s always best to be prepared, so that you don’t have to scramble when the storm actually approaches
In Toronto, Hamilton and Ottawa, the agency is calling for up to 15 centimetres of snow by Friday and possible 90 km/h wind gusts. In other parts of southern Ontario, overnight rain combined with plummeting temperatures into Friday could result in flash-freezing conditions
Starting Friday, Environment Canada says a crippling blizzard
could hit parts of southwestern Ontario, including Niagara and Owen Sound, bringing wind gusts up to 120 km/h and 15 to 30 centimetres of snow by Sunday
In other parts of Canada, the hits just keep on coming
Extreme cold warnings in Yukon, with zero-visibility ice fog in some locations
Extreme cold warnings in every corner of Alberta, and parts of N.W.T. and Saskatchewan
Special weather statements for all of the Atlantic Provinces, varying slightly by location, but warning of precipitation, high winds and storm surge on Friday and Saturday
Any snowbirds who were hoping to outrun winter this Christmas are also out of luck. The sub-zero temperatures affecting Canada are also expected to stretch deep into the U.S.; places with names like Inland Citrus, Fla., and Sweetwater, Texas, are being warned of freezing temperatures
‘ONCE IN A GENERATION’ STORM CRIPPLES CHRISTMAS TRAVEL ACROSS THE U.S.
5 hours agoDuration2:30A powerful winter storm is making its way through the U.S. and Canada, bringing with it severe snow and freezing temperatures. The storm has already disrupted travel for many ahead of the holidays
The U.S. National Weather Service is warning the winter storm will bring potentially crippling impacts
to the central and eastern U.S., with record-breaking cold and life-threatening wind chill
over the Great Plains and the eastern half of the country on Friday
In much of the country, the Christmas weekend could be the coldest in decades. There are wind-chill warnings in 30 states
The storm hitting the Upper Midwest, Great Lakes and Interior Northeast regions will lead to dangerous, to at times impossible, land and air travel leading up to the holiday weekend,
a statement from the service said
Planes, trains and automobiles
Michigan State Police prepared to deploy additional troopers to help motorists. And along Interstate 90 in northern Indiana, crews worked to clear as much as 30 centimetres of snow
More than 1,700 flights had been cancelled Thursday morning within, in or out of the U.S., and Amtrak cancelled service on more than 20 routes, primarily in the Midwest
The storm is also affecting the sports world, with two NHL games postponed and more than a dozen college basketball games either moved or cancelled
This is not like a snow day when you were a kid,
President Joe Biden warned Thursday in the Oval Office after a briefing from federal officialsThis is serious stuff
CBC News