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Site Servicing & Weather Monitoring March 6, 2025 ** UPDATE **

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Overcast

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The Paramount Service teams in Burlington, Oakville, Milton, and Waterdown are monitoring a potential weather system in the forecast for the early morning of March 6, 2025.  All regions have a chance for some scattered flurries in the morning hours of March 6, 2025 with a chance of less than a centimeter of snowfall.  Temperatures during the overnight and early morning are forecasted to be above freezing and remain above freezing during the episode before starting to dip below freezing around 3 pm to -1°C.  Our snow management teams are monitoring this weather system and our teams are on standby should servicing be required.  Please check back to this site for future service updates.

 

** UPDATE – As of 5:30 am our teams within Waterdown and Milton reported that some flurries were taking place and temperatures had started to dip.  Our management teams continued to monitor sites within these regions as nothing had started to freeze over.  Our teams were then called in for 8 am to perform a salt service run throughout Waterdown and Milton as the temperatures were below freezing, this is being performed to help combat the snow that fell as well any slippery areas from arising.  We have an estimated completion time of this salt service run as of 12 pm on March 6, 2025.

** UPDATE – As of 2 pm our teams for Burlington and Oakville were sent to check sites once again, all sites within these regions were spot salted or full service salt was completed where required.

 

Please check back to this site and our 24-Hour Snowline at 855-906-0279 ext. 1, as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties, please reach out to us via email, as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularly. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca, as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.

 

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Overcast

On Time

The Paramount Service teams throughout Hamilton, Stoney Creek, and Brantford are monitoring a potential weather system in the forecast for the early morning of March 6, 2025.  All regions have a chance for some scattered flurries in the morning hours of March 6, 2025 with a chance of less than a centimeter of snowfall.  Temperatures during the overnight and early morning are forecasted to be above freezing and remain above freezing during the episode before starting to dip below freezing around 11 am to -1°C.  Our snow management teams are monitoring this weather system and our teams are on standby should servicing be required.  Please check back to this site for future service updates.

 

** UPDATE – Our teams throughout these regions have been monitoring the sites throughout the overnight and early morning hours while seeing some mixed precipitation throughout.  As of 5 am no servicing was required on any of these sites.  Our teams will continue to monitor all regions and should servicing be required as temperatures are going to be below freezing we will update as servicing is required.  Please check back to this site for future service level updates.

** UPDATE – As of 2 pm our teams for Hamilton, Stoney Creek and Brantford were sent to check sites once again, all sites within these regions were spot salted or full service salt was completed where required.  These areas saw another band of snowfall that came through around 1 pm so our teams were dispatched for servicing.  We have an estimated completion of this service run as of 6 pm on March 5, 2025.

 

** UPDATE – As of 10 am all sites within these regions have been checked again and no servicing is required.  Our teams will continue to monitor the sites and we will update should servicing be required.

Please check back to this site and our 24-Hour Snowline at 855-906-0279 ext. 1, as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties, please reach out to us via email, as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularly. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca, as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.

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Mostly Cloudy

On Time

The Paramount Service teams throughout Guelph, Kitchener, Waterloo, and Cambridge are monitoring a potential weather system in the forecast for the early morning of March 6, 2025.  All regions have a chance for some scattered flurries in the morning hours of March 6, 2025, with a chance of less than a centimeter of snowfall.  Temperatures during the overnight and early morning are forecasted to be above freezing and remain above freezing during the episode before starting to dip below freezing around 8 am to -1°C.  Our snow management teams are monitoring this weather system and our teams are on standby should servicing be required.  Please check back to this site for future service updates.

 

** UPDATE – As of 5:30 am our teams within these regions reported that some flurries were taking place and temperatures had started to dip.  Our management teams continued to monitor sites within these regions as nothing had started to freeze over.  Our teams were then called in for 7 am to perform a salt service run throughout all properties within Guelph, Kitchener and Waterloo service regions as the temperatures are below freezing, this salt service run is being performed to help combat the snow that fell as well any slippery areas from arising.  We have an estimated completion time of this salt service run as of 12 pm on March 6, 2025.

** UPDATE – As of 2 pm our teams within Cambridge were dispatched to service properties within this region.  We were receiving reports of streamers that came through and properties starting to ice up due to the temperatures being below freezing.  Our teams have an estimated completion of this run as of 6 pm on March 6, 2025.

 

Please check back to this site and our 24-Hour Snowline at 855-906-0279 ext. 1, as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties, please email us, as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularly. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca, as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.

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Mostly Cloudy

On Time

The Paramount Service teams throughout Toronto, Scarborough, and Markham are monitoring a potential weather system in the forecast for the early morning of March 6, 2025.  All regions have a chance for some scattered flurries in the morning hours of March 6, 2025, with a chance of 1 to 2 centimeters of snowfall.  Temperatures during the overnight and early morning are forecasted to be above freezing and remain above freezing during the episode before starting to dip below freezing around noon to -1°C.  Our snow management teams are monitoring this weather system and our teams are on standby should servicing be required.  Please check back to this site for future service updates.

 

** UPDATE – Our teams throughout these regions have been monitoring the sites throughout the overnight and early morning hours while seeing some mixed precipitation throughout.  As of 5 am, no servicing was required on any of these sites.  Our teams will continue to monitor all regions and should servicing be required as temperatures are going to be below freezing we will update as servicing is required.  Please check back to this site for future service level updates.

 

** UPDATE – As of 9 am our teams are continuing to monitor all sites within these regions.  Sites north of the 401 Corridor are required to be serviced with a salt service run.  We started receiving reports of scattered flurries and with temperatures below freezing this salt service run is being performed to help combat the snow has fallen as well any slippery areas that may arise.  Our teams are checking all sites within these regions and will salt where required.  Please check back to this site for future service level updates.

 

Please check back to this site as well as our 24-Hour Snowline at 855-906-0279 ext. 1 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularly. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.

Mostly Cloudy

On Time

The Paramount Service teams within Mississauga, Brampton, and Georgetown are monitoring a potential weather system in the forecast for the early morning of March 6, 2025.  All regions have a chance for some scattered flurries in the morning hours of March 6, 2025, with a chance of less than a centimeter of snowfall.  Temperatures during the overnight and early morning are forecasted to be above freezing and remain above freezing during the episode before starting to dip below freezing around 8 am to -1°C.  Our snow management teams are monitoring this weather system and our teams are on standby should servicing be required.  Please check back to this site for future service updates.

 

** UPDATE – Our teams throughout these regions have been monitoring the sites throughout the overnight and early morning hours while seeing some mixed precipitation throughout.  As of 5 am no servicing was required on any of these sites.  Our teams will continue to monitor all regions and should servicing be required as temperatures are going to be below freezing we will update as servicing is required.  Please check back to this site for future service level updates.

 

** UPDATE – As of 9 am our teams are continuing to monitor all sites within these regions.  Sites north of the 401 Corridor are required to be serviced with a salt service run.  We started receiving reports of scattered flurries and with temperatures below freezing this salt service run is being performed to help combat the snow has fallen as well any slippery areas that may arise.  Our teams are checking all sites within these regions and will salt where required.  Please check back to this site for future service level updates.

 

Please check back to this site as well as our 24-Hour Snowline at 855-906-0279 ext. 1 as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties please reach out to us via email as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularly. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.

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Overcast

On Time

The Paramount Service teams throughout Oshawa and Ajax are monitoring a potential weather system in the forecast for the early morning of March 6, 2025.  All regions have a chance for some scattered flurries in the morning hours of March 6, 2025, with a chance of less than a centimeter of snowfall along with mixed precipitation.  Temperatures during the overnight and early morning are forecasted to be above freezing and remain above freezing during the episode before starting to dip below freezing around 2 pm to -1°C.  Our snow management teams are monitoring this weather system and our teams are on standby should servicing be required.  Please check back to this site for future service updates.

 

** UPDATE – Our teams throughout these regions have been monitoring the sites throughout the overnight and early morning hours while seeing some mixed precipitation throughout.  As of 5 am no servicing was required on any of these sites.  Our teams will continue to monitor all regions and should servicing be required as temperatures are going to be below freezing we will update as servicing is required.  Please check back to this site for future service level updates.

 

** UPDATE – As of 9 am our teams are continuing to monitor all sites within these regions.  Sites north of the 401 Corridor are required to be serviced with a salt service run.  We started receiving reports of scattered flurries and with temperatures below freezing this salt service run is being performed to help combat the snow has fallen as well any slippery areas that may arise.  Our teams are checking all sites within these regions and will salt where required.  Please check back to this site for future service level updates.

 

Please check back to this site and our 24-Hour Snowline at 855-906-0279 ext. 1, as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties, please reach out to us via email, as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularly. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca, as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.

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Light Snow

On Time

The Paramount Service teams throughout London and Woodstock are monitoring a potential weather system in the forecast for the early morning of March 6, 2025.  All regions have a chance for some scattered flurries in the morning hours of March 6, 2025, with a chance of 1 to 2 centimeters of snowfall along with mixed precipitation.  Temperatures during the overnight and early morning are forecasted to be above freezing and remain above freezing during the episode before starting to dip below freezing around 6 am to -1°C.  Our snow management teams are monitoring this weather system and our teams are on standby should servicing be required.  Please check back to this site for future service updates.

 

** UPDATE – As of 5 am properties within London and Woodstock were serviced with a salt service run.  Reports were provided that there was a light dusting of snow as there had been some scattered flurries in the early morning hours.  This salt service run is being performed to help combat the snow that has fallen as well as temperatures are below freezing to help combat any slippery areas that may arise.  Teams remain on standby should further servicing be required.  Please check back to this site for future service level updates.

 

Please check back to this site and our 24-Hour Snowline at 855-906-0279 ext. 1, as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties, please reach out to us via email, as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularly. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca, as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.