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Quebec tornadoes cause millions in damage
Environment Canada has confirmed that two tornadoes one of which was classified an F-1 packing winds of up to 150 km/h touched down northwest of Montreal Friday night, causing millions of dollars in damage.
U.S. tornadoes leave thousands in dark, 5 dead
More than 100 tornadoes were reported across the Midwest and Plains states, leaving at least five dead, including three children, in Oklahoma and hundreds of thousands of families without electricity.
Baseball-sized hail, tornadoes moving into U.S. Midwest
Baseball-sized hail was breaking windows and tearing siding off homes in northeast Nebraska, while tornadoes were spotted in Kansas and Oklahoma on Saturday as forecasters warned residents across the nation's midsection to brace for "life threatening" wea
Large tornadoes hit Dallas-Fort Worth area
Tornadoes tore through the Dallas area, tearing roofs off homes, tossing trucks into the air and leaving flattened tractor-trailers strewn along highways and parking lots.
N.B. poised for record-setting temperatures
This week could be a record-setting one in New Brunswick with Environment Canada predicting temperatures in the mid-20C range by Thursday, which has River Watch officials keeping a close eye on water levels.
Windstorm blasts through southwest B.C.
High winds hammered Vancouver Island and the rest of the South Coast of British Columbia on Monday morning, knocking out power to thousands and forcing the cancellation of many BC Ferries' sailings.
At least 6 dead as tornadoes rip through Indiana
A powerful storm has destroyed two small Indiana towns and killed at least six people. Authorities say the town of Marysville, home to 1,900 people in the southern part of the state, is "completely gone."
Maritime winter storm brings mixed bag
A winter storm will bring a wide variety of weather to the Maritimes on Saturday, including 30 centimetres of snow in Northern New Brunswick and winds of up to 100 kilometres per hour on the Atlantic Coast of Nova Scotia.
European cold snap kills at least 36
Heavy snow and a severe cold snap killed at least 36 people across eastern Europe and many areas were under emergency measures as schools closed down, roads became impassible and power supplies were cut off.
Maritimes battle snow, freezing rain
A winter storm blanketed parts of New Brunswick with snow Friday, followed by freezing rain in the evening, while many parts Nova Scotia saw a bit of snow followed mostly by rain.
B.C. wind storm knocks out power, ferries
An intense wind storm knocked out power to thousands of BC Hydro customers and forced BC Ferries to suspend service between the mainland and Vancouver Island on Sunday.
Another blast of winter closes Fraser Valley schools
Freezing rain and more snow is forecast for Metro Vancouver and the rest of the South Coast on Friday, as a moist blast of Pacific air collides with the arctic system that has kept the province in a deep freeze all week.
Greater Victoria walloped; more snow due Friday
A storm that walloped the capital region with up to 13 centimetres of snow slowed and halted daily routines Wednesday, and its frigid impact is expected to persist today, when morning temperatures are expected to hover around -6 C with a windchill that wi
Arctic blast grips B.C., closing Coquihalla Highway
An icy blast of arctic air has put all of B.C. in a deep freeze, forcing the closure of some schools in Victoria and the Fraser Valley and creating delays for travellers on roads, trains, buses, planes and even one ferry.
Record lows hit Alberta as arctic air moves east
Cold, blustery weather is blowing into much of Ontario and Quebec, leaving behind record-shattering temperatures in Alberta, with the wind chill making it feel as cold as 55 in some parts of the province.
Deadly U.S. storm crawls across Great Plains
A deadly storm that halted travel throughout the Great Plains weakened as it headed east into Missouri and toward the Great Lakes, and officials reopened highways in areas where motorists had been forced to adjust holiday plans mid-trip.
East Coast 'weather bomb' knocks out power
Pounding rain, high winds and the threat of heavy snow caused power outages in four provinces, school closures, ferry shutdowns and a rare total closure of Confederation Bridge.
Coastal B.C. braces for strong winds, flooding
Much of coastal B.C. is bracing for floods, after Environment Canada issued a rainfall warning and forecasted that anywhere from 50 to 100 millimetres would fall over Saturday and into Sunday.
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