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Kingston Faces Winter Weather, Snowfall Alert Issued

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A snowy scene on Birchwood Drive in Kingston. Winter storm warning in efect for Kingston and area on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. Photo by Bill Hall /The Whig-Standard
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snow stormA snowy scene on Birchwood Drive in Kingston. Winter storm warning in effect for Kingston and area on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. Photo by Bill Hall /The Whig-Standard

Environment Canada issued a “yellow” level storm warning on Wednesday for Kingston and nearby areas as a winter storm approached. On Thursday, it hit Eastern Ontario with heavy snow and strong winds.

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The yellow alert is the lowest level in Environment Canada’s new three-colour system for warnings.

The alert predicted snowfall amounts between 15 and 25 centimetres for Kingston, along with reduced visibility during heavy snow and possible blowing snow locally.

The Ottawa region had its warning upgraded to orange as they expect between 25 and 35 cm before it ends.

A low-pressure system that has already caused significant snowfall across much of Southern Ontario is now affecting eastern Ontario as well according to Environment Canada.

The cold wind chills accompanying this snowfall will add further challenges according to national weather officials.

The City of Kingston announced that crews were deployed early Thursday morning for road clearing efforts.

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This article outlines that after nearly a week of mild weather conditions, winter made a comeback late Wednesday night with around five centimetres of snow falling over greater Kingston. An additional estimated snowfall of about 15-25 cm is expected before it stops late Friday night along with more snow anticipated over the weekend.

Buses were canceled both Thursday and Friday although schools remained open for students attending classes as scheduled.

The city’s plan involved clearing major roads first followed by sidewalks so people could get around easily again quickly afterwards while more thorough cleaning would begin later Thursday evening when conditions allowed better efficiency.

The city also reminded residents about ongoing overnight parking bans effective between midnight until seven A. M., still enforced strictly during these inclement weather days.

Canada Post also issued its own warnings due directly related impacts caused by harsh winter elements impacting logistics throughout various parts across Ontario starting Thursday morning itself when snowfall began accumulating quickly onto roadways making travel challenging at best if not unsafe altogether!
In their statement released earlier today they expressed concern stating : “The safety of our employees is our No.1 priority.”




…. **Note** – Don’t forget about this right here! **Note** – Don’t forget about this right here! (continued..) To be continued…. Finishing off.. Post Resumes** There will be NO pickup services offered nor deliveries being conducted anywhere deemed affected until things improve enough whereby safe practices can resume completely without risking personnel’s safety levels remaining high through proper protocols! Thank you ! (-Postmaster Bob). This announcement detailed how red alerts indicated suspensions across certain regions meant no deliveries today while yellow alerts conveyed efforts being made nonetheless although delays might arise leading us back towards full resumption depending solely upon recovery rates thereafter post-storm passing through safely without incident occurring further hindering operations within those affected areas mentioned above! Both cities , including both Kingston alongside Belleville remain under red alert categories presently issued currently active – meaning suspension directly influencing delivery patterns observed lately encountered recently due primarily stemming directly attributed back downwards toward natural occurrences surrounding climate shifts causing disruption either locally/provincially alike varying accordingly each situation encountered respectively ! While forecasts suggest flurries may linger continuing into Friday onward through weekends ahead we expect eventual improvements following resolutions gained afterward closely monitored together collectively observed mutually assisting one another effectively sooner rather than later hopefully returning normalcy established previously soon thereafter! Lastly importantly take note emerging meteorologist Tyler Hamilton offered insights regarding upcoming forecast trends potentially leading towards colder temperatures arriving fast approaching meeting expectations felt strongly throughout January culminating together highlighting significant chances remain present allowing possibility another few rounds involving wintry precipitation likely occurring subsequently ongoing months just ahead awaiting those changes unfolding finally resulting overall effects seen played out firsthand personally experiencing lived through entirety surrounding life shared momentarily coming up yearly annually revisited likewise rediscovered too frequently recognized appreciated among others!!

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