Hurricane Melissa is now the 100th storm to see its name retired from use in the Atlantic Ocean.
Hurricane Melissa is now the 100th storm to see its name retired from use in the Atlantic Ocean.
We still haven't reached the start of spring on the calendar but we continue to wrack up 20-degree days in parts of Canada.
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Enjoy the mild weather, Alberta. The warmth will quickly get replaced by much colder air and snow for many to end the weekend. #ABwx
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Tornadoes and severe storms killed at least four people and injured more than a dozen in southern Michigan on Friday. #MIwx
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Patchy dense fog to give way to southern Ontario's first widespread thunderstorm risk of 2026 on Saturday, with the region experiencing late-April warmth to kick off the weekend. #ONstorm #ONwx
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On top of the flood risks, there is now severe thunderstorm risks on two different days for Ontario. This weekend is going to be a wet one.
Jeff Clark spends hundreds of hours poring over the minute details of B.C.'s geography to produce a single map.
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BREAKING: A large and violent tornado has caused widespread damage on the ground in Union City, Michigan. Read to see the latest information.
A late-season blast of winter weather transformed a section of the Great Wall of China into a treacherous ice rink, sending tourists slipping and sliding down its steep inclines.
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Ever wonder why it feels like every bug in the world decides to show up on the same day in spring?
Discover the science behind this phenomenon as we explain how temperature, moisture, and snowmelt create a chain reaction for a mass insect emergence. ⬇️
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That's not a filter! A professional skier in the French Alps captured this bizarre, orange-tinted sky.
The cause? An immense dust cloud from the Sahara Desert swept over France and even reached the UK, turning daylight into a dusky, otherworldly scene.
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Before you dive into the joys of spring, you've got some work to do at home.
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The Pacific weather pattern will return to the Prairies this weekend, bringing strong downsloping winds and significant temperature fluctuations.
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These 'roof avalanches' caught on camera serve as a critical reminder to be aware of your surroundings during the winter and spring thaw. 😲
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It takes a powerful jet stream to form some of spring’s strongest storms.
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Scientists who study sleep are warning B.C.'s decision to adopt permanent daylight time could have a negative impact on overall health, especially for children.
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Spring-like warmth brings strong winds, showers, and possible thunderstorms this weekend in Ontario, raising the risk of flooding from rain and snowmelt.
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A mysterious sight greeted skywatchers in Florida on March 4. 👀 A glowing, jellyfish-like “blob” drifted across the sky, leaving many wondering what they were looking at. 🪼✨
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It turns out dogs with jobs aren't immune to the adverse effects of Daylight Saving Time, according to a 2025 paper by Canadian researchers.
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Snow removal has been a hot topic in Toronto this winter, following a historic January storm that brought record accumulation to the city, leaving crews scrambling to clear sidewalks and roads.
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Daylight saving time can influence how we perceive the temperature as we move our clocks forward one hour.
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Are you ready for spring weather, Alberta? Meteorological spring is off to a swift start as forecasters look at the chances for lightning and graupel in extreme southern portions of the province on Thursday.
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Meteorologist Chris Potter has Canada's national forecast for March 5, 2026 | #WeatherAM
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Meteor expert says high velocity can make small objects like meteors visible in the night sky.
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Every dark winter day prompts calls to make Daylight Saving Time a permanent fixture. What would ending the annual time change look like in Canada?
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Temperatures continue to climb across southern Ontario, but rain and freezing rain may keep folks preferring the indoors for a bit longer.
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A meteor travelling through the earth's atmosphere was very likely behind the bright flash and loud boom seen and heard by British Columbians Tuesday night.
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A colder, snowier winter has built up a deep snowpack across parts of southern Ontario. As it melts, it could increase the risk of ice jams and flooding around the Greater Toronto Area.
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A historic blizzard in March 1966 swept through the eastern Prairies, building snow drifts so deep that they covered windows and doors. #ThisDayInWeatherHistory
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A Magnitude 6.4 earthquake has struck Alaska at 8:54 a.m. local time (AKST).
It occurred 224 km east-southeast of Attu Station, Alaska, at a depth of around 10 kilometres.
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