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By م.زهير الشاعر
Published: February 12, 2025
The Canadian Environmental Agency has issued a series of weather warnings due to powerful winter storms affecting large areas of the country. These warnings include heavy snowfall, strong winds, and a severe drop in temperatures.
Affected Areas:
• Ontario: Snowfall is expected to range between 20 to 30 centimeters in areas such as Toronto and Ottawa, with winds reaching speeds of up to 60 kilometers per hour.
• Quebec: Areas such as Montreal and Quebec City are experiencing snowfall of up to 35 centimeters, with warnings of hazardous driving conditions due to snow and ice accumulation.
• Atlantic Provinces: Areas such as Halifax and St. John's are expected to be affected by snowstorms and high winds, which may lead to power outages.
Recommendations for Residents:
• Avoid unnecessary travel during the warning period.
• Monitor weather updates from official sources.
• Check road conditions before heading out.
• Prepare for potential power outages by ensuring emergency supplies.
For the latest information and updates, it is recommended to follow the Canadian Environmental Agency's website and local news sources.
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