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Snow Causes Travel Disruptions with Warning Issued

January 22, 20262 Mins Read
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Snow flurries are expected to continue through Wednesday night, following a snowfall that created yet another challenging commute.

The accumulation was enough for Environment Canada to issue a yellow warning for snowfall, predicting between 15 to 20 cm of snow. The warning was lifted just after 3:45 p. m. on Wednesday.

This is the latest in what has been a cold and snowy January, continuing into early 2026, with this round brought on by another Alberta Clipper.

The system triggered snow events in Kitchener and Waterloo, which both started at 9:00 p. m. on Wednesday, as well as in Wellesley and Woolwich, beginning at 11:59 p. m.

The City of Cambridge also declared a snow event, effective Thursday at 7 a. m.

Allister Aalders, meteorologist at 570 News Radio, mentioned that the region avoided the worst part of the storm after it peaked around midday.

“It starts to ease a bit late afternoon into the evening,” he said. “However, with winds becoming westerly, gusting up to 50 or possibly 60 km/h tonight and for Thursday, some lake effect flurries will be developing, drifting into Waterloo Region tonight.”

Looking ahead, Aalders indicated people could expect an additional 1 to 5 cm of snow overnight. The snowfall is likely to lighten but persist through the evening and overnight into Thursday.

“Farther west, that’s where we could see additional amounts that are higher,” he stated.

This means roads will remain quite hazardous across the region’s latest winter wall. Drivers are advised to proceed with caution or avoid traveling if they can.

Full traffic updates can be heard every ten minutes on 570 News Radio.

Aalders added that a wave of very cold temperatures is coming our way.

“The big story then turns to the cold weather that will be developing for the end of the week and the upcoming weekend,” Aalders noted. “We’re down to -24 C Friday night into Saturday. Daytime highs on Saturday are near -15 C. We’re back below -20 C Saturday night and for Sunday -13 C. It’s going to be a very cold weekend.”

It’s wise to have those scarves, mittens, gloves, and hats ready-especially for kids and seniors in the coming days.

You can find full details about warming centers across Waterloo Region on the Region of Waterloo’s website.


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