OTTAWA, ON, Dec. 11, 2025 /CNW/ – To adapt and prepare for the weather conditions that we can expect with our changing climate, Canadians need accurate, evidence-based information.
Federal scientists will start to publish rapid results looking at how much more likely major rainstorms have become due to climate change.
Media representatives are advised that Environment and Climate Change Canada meteorologists and climate scientists will provide an information session and ...
If some of these amounts are fully realized — especially in the northwest flow off Georgian Bay, there’s potential for ...
A storm hit parts of B.C. really hard over the past couple of days, but the region avoided much worse, especially compared to ...
We're getting more snow in southwest Saskatchewan than originally expected. The original forecast from Environment and Climate Change Canada anticipated a minor snowfall for Thursday. It's now been ...
Seventeen daily precipitation records were broken in B.C. on Dec. 10, with the highest amount of rain falling in Hope at ...
The flood warning covers the Sumas River, including the potential for spillover from the Nooksack River and the Lower Fraser ...
Portage la Prairie dug out from a fresh round of winter weather this week as an Alberta clipper swept across Manitoba, ...
A yellow winter weather travel advisory is in effect for the Montreal area Thursday, with Environment and Climate Change ...
Jenn Thornhill Verma is a Pulitzer Ocean Reporting Network fellow for The Globe. For this week’s deeper dive, she reflects on ...
A weather warning has been issued due to heavy snow expected for parts of Ontario on Thursday. Snow squalls could bring total ...