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The two most populous provinces in Canada, Ontario and Quebec, were most severely impacted by the natural catastrophe, with the worst power outage in Quebec since the 1998 ice storm brought on by toppled power lines and blocked roadways. Thousands of branches and trees snapped under the weight of the ice storm and the force of the winds. [6]
Even as the Canadian storm that triggered intense lake-effect snow and heavy snow squalls and brought the first flakes of the season to much of the Interstate 95 Northeast is moving away, shifting ...
Canada’s Grand River Conservation Authority issued flood warnings for the Ontario towns including Cambridge and Brantford on Monday, February 5, after mild temperatures melted snow and increased ...
A storm will push across the northern Plains with spotty snow near and north of its track. As that storm reaches the Mississippi Valley on Tuesday, a moisture flow will cause precipitation to ...
The North American Ice Storm of 1998 (also known as the Great Ice Storm of 1998 or the January Ice Storm) was a massive combination of five smaller successive ice storms in January 1998 that struck a relatively narrow swath of land from eastern Ontario to southern Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada, and bordering areas from northern New York to central Maine in the United States.
2023 Canada ice storm; I. December 2005 North American ice storm; J. January 2019 North American winter storm
Ice chunks floated along the Niagara River as a chilly spring morning dawned in Ontario on Thursday, March 24, footage shows.Video taken by Denis Kreze in Fort Erie shows the ice chunks moving on ...
The December 2013 North American storm complex was a significant storm complex that included many different types of severe weather, including a winter storm, a severe ice storm and a tornado outbreak that impacted the central and eastern portions of Canada, parts of the Central Great Plains, the Southern United States, and the northeastern United States from 20 to 23 December 2013.