Weather Monitoring & Anticipated Salt Service Run March 15, 2026
- Burlington / Oakville / Milton / Waterdown
- Hamilton / Stoney Creek/ Brantford
- Guelph/Kitchener-Waterloo/Cambridge
- Toronto / Scarborough / Markham
- Mississauga/ Brampton / Georgetown
- Oshawa / Ajax
- London / Woodstock
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Overcast
On Time
Snow management teams are currently monitoring another weather system forecasted to move across the GTA during the early morning hours of March 15, 2026. Current forecasts indicate light snowfall beginning around 5:00 AM, with the system expected to continue until approximately 11:00 AM. Most regions are expected to receive 2–4 cm of snowfall during this weather episode.
Temperatures during the event are forecasted to remain below freezing, generally around –3°C to –5°C depending on the region, before beginning to rise above freezing around midday. By early afternoon, temperatures are expected to reach approximately 1°C and continue rising throughout the afternoon, which may result in snow transitioning to melting conditions.
At this time, snow management teams are preparing for an anticipated salt service run beginning at approximately 8:00 AM on March 15, depending on conditions as the weather system develops.
Our teams will continue to monitor forecasts closely overnight and will update service plans if conditions change.
Regional Monitoring & Service Planning
Burlington, Oakville, Milton & Waterdown
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Planned Start Time: 8:00 AM — March 15
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Forecast Snowfall: 2–4 cm
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Temperatures: Approximately –3°C during snowfall, rising to around 1°C by late morning and continuing to increase through the afternoon.
A salt service run is planned to help combat the snowfall and prevent slippery conditions while temperatures remain below freezing.
Snow management teams will continue to monitor weather forecasts and site conditions overnight. The 8:00 AM start time remains subject to change depending on how the system develops.
All teams remain on call and ready to deploy should conditions change overnight.
Please check back to this site for future service level updates:
www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline
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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Partly Cloudy
On Time
Snow management teams are currently monitoring another weather system forecasted to move across the GTA during the early morning hours of March 15, 2026. Current forecasts indicate light snowfall beginning around 5:00 AM, with the system expected to continue until approximately 11:00 AM. Most regions are expected to receive 2–4 cm of snowfall during this weather episode.
Temperatures during the event are forecasted to remain below freezing, generally around –3°C to –5°C depending on the region, before beginning to rise above freezing around midday. By early afternoon, temperatures are expected to reach approximately 1°C and continue rising throughout the afternoon, which may result in snow transitioning to melting conditions.
At this time, snow management teams are preparing for an anticipated salt service run beginning at approximately 8:00 AM on March 15, depending on conditions as the weather system develops.
Our teams will continue to monitor forecasts closely overnight and will update service plans if conditions change.
Regional Monitoring & Service Planning
Hamilton, Stoney Creek & Brantford
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Planned Start Time: 8:00 AM — March 15
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Forecast Snowfall: 2–4 cm
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Temperatures: Approximately –3°C during snowfall, rising above freezing by late morning.
Salt service run planned to combat snowfall and reduce the risk of slippery areas forming.
Snow management teams will continue to monitor weather forecasts and site conditions overnight. The 8:00 AM start time remains subject to change depending on how the system develops.
All teams remain on call and ready to deploy should conditions change overnight.
Please check back to this site for future service level updates:
www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline
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 phone and voicemail are not regularly monitored. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca, as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.
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Partly Cloudy
On Time
Snow management teams are currently monitoring another weather system forecasted to move across the GTA during the early morning hours of March 15, 2026. Current forecasts indicate light snowfall beginning around 5:00 AM, with the system expected to continue until approximately 11:00 AM. Most regions are expected to receive 2–4 cm of snowfall during this weather episode.
Temperatures during the event are forecasted to remain below freezing, generally around –3°C to –5°C depending on the region, before beginning to rise above freezing around midday. By early afternoon, temperatures are expected to reach approximately 1°C and continue rising throughout the afternoon, which may result in snow transitioning to melting conditions.
At this time, snow management teams are preparing for an anticipated salt service run beginning at approximately 8:00 AM on March 15, depending on conditions as the weather system develops.
Our teams will continue to monitor forecasts closely overnight and will update service plans if conditions change.
Regional Monitoring & Service Planning
Guelph, Kitchener, Waterloo & Cambridge
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Planned Start Time: 8:00 AM — March 15
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Forecast Snowfall: 2–4 cm
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Temperatures: Approximately –5°C during the weather event, rising above freezing by late morning.
Salt service run planned to combat snowfall and prevent slippery conditions.
Snow management teams will continue to monitor weather forecasts and site conditions overnight. The 8:00 AM start time remains subject to change depending on how the system develops.
All teams remain on call and ready to deploy should conditions change overnight.
Please check back to this site for future service level updates:
www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline
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 phone and voicemail are not regularly monitored. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca, as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.
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A Few Clouds
On Time
Snow management teams are currently monitoring another weather system forecasted to move across the GTA during the early morning hours of March 15, 2026. Current forecasts indicate light snowfall beginning around 5:00 AM, with the system expected to continue until approximately 11:00 AM. Most regions are expected to receive 2–4 cm of snowfall during this weather episode.
Temperatures during the event are forecasted to remain below freezing, generally around –3°C to –5°C depending on the region, before beginning to rise above freezing around midday. By early afternoon, temperatures are expected to reach approximately 1°C and continue rising throughout the afternoon, which may result in snow transitioning to melting conditions.
At this time, snow management teams are preparing for an anticipated salt service run beginning at approximately 8:00 AM on March 15, depending on conditions as the weather system develops.
Our teams will continue to monitor forecasts closely overnight and will update service plans if conditions change.
Regional Monitoring & Service Planning
Toronto, Scarborough & Markham
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Planned Start Time: 8:00 AM — March 15
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Forecast Snowfall: 2–4 cm
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Temperatures: Approximately –3°C during the event before rising above freezing.
Salt service run planned to help combat snowfall and reduce the risk of icy conditions.
Snow management teams will continue to monitor weather forecasts and site conditions overnight. The 8:00 AM start time remains subject to change depending on how the system develops.
All teams remain on call and ready to deploy should conditions change overnight.
Please check back to this site for future service level updates:
www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline
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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A Few Clouds
On Time
Snow management teams are currently monitoring another weather system forecasted to move across the GTA during the early morning hours of March 15, 2026. Current forecasts indicate light snowfall beginning around 5:00 AM, with the system expected to continue until approximately 11:00 AM. Most regions are expected to receive 2–4 cm of snowfall during this weather episode.
Temperatures during the event are forecasted to remain below freezing, generally around –3°C to –5°C depending on the region, before beginning to rise above freezing around midday. By early afternoon, temperatures are expected to reach approximately 1°C and continue rising throughout the afternoon, which may result in snow transitioning to melting conditions.
At this time, snow management teams are preparing for an anticipated salt service run beginning at approximately 8:00 AM on March 15, depending on conditions as the weather system develops.
Our teams will continue to monitor forecasts closely overnight and will update service plans if conditions change.
Regional Monitoring & Service Planning
Mississauga, Brampton & Georgetown
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Planned Start Time: 8:00 AM — March 15
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Forecast Snowfall: 2–4 cm
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Temperatures: Approximately –3°C during snowfall, rising above freezing later in the morning.
Salt service run planned to combat snowfall and prevent slippery areas from forming.
Snow management teams will continue to monitor weather forecasts and site conditions overnight. The 8:00 AM start time remains subject to change depending on how the system develops.
All teams remain on call and ready to deploy should conditions change overnight.
Please check back to this site for future service level updates:
www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline
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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A Few Clouds
On Time
Snow management teams are currently monitoring another weather system forecasted to move across the GTA during the early morning hours of March 15, 2026. Current forecasts indicate light snowfall beginning around 5:00 AM, with the system expected to continue until approximately 11:00 AM. Most regions are expected to receive 2–4 cm of snowfall during this weather episode.
Temperatures during the event are forecasted to remain below freezing, generally around –3°C to –5°C depending on the region, before beginning to rise above freezing around midday. By early afternoon, temperatures are expected to reach approximately 1°C and continue rising throughout the afternoon, which may result in snow transitioning to melting conditions.
At this time, snow management teams are preparing for an anticipated salt service run beginning at approximately 8:00 AM on March 15, depending on conditions as the weather system develops.
Our teams will continue to monitor forecasts closely overnight and will update service plans if conditions change.
Regional Monitoring & Service Planning
Oshawa & Ajax
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Planned Start Time: 8:00 AM — March 15
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Forecast Snowfall: 2–4 cm
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Temperatures: Approximately –3°C during snowfall before rising above freezing later in the day.
Salt service run planned to combat snowfall and reduce slippery conditions.
Snow management teams will continue to monitor weather forecasts and site conditions overnight. The 8:00 AM start time remains subject to change depending on how the system develops.
All teams remain on call and ready to deploy should conditions change overnight.
Please check back to this site for future service level updates:
www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline
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
Snow management teams are currently monitoring another weather system forecasted to move across the GTA during the early morning hours of March 15, 2026. Current forecasts indicate light snowfall beginning around 5:00 AM, with the system expected to continue until approximately 11:00 AM. Most regions are expected to receive 2–4 cm of snowfall during this weather episode.
Temperatures during the event are forecasted to remain below freezing, generally around –3°C to –5°C depending on the region, before beginning to rise above freezing around midday. By early afternoon, temperatures are expected to reach approximately 1°C and continue rising throughout the afternoon, which may result in snow transitioning to melting conditions.
At this time, snow management teams are preparing for an anticipated salt service run beginning at approximately 8:00 AM on March 15, depending on conditions as the weather system develops.
Our teams will continue to monitor forecasts closely overnight and will update service plans if conditions change.
Regional Monitoring & Service Planning
London & Woodstock
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Planned Start Time: 8:00 AM — March 15
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Forecast Snowfall: 2–4 cm
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Temperatures: Approximately –3°C during the event before rising above freezing later in the day.
Salt service run planned to combat snowfall and prevent slippery conditions.
Snow management teams will continue to monitor weather forecasts and site conditions overnight. The 8:00 AM start time remains subject to change depending on how the system develops.
All teams remain on call and ready to deploy should conditions change overnight.
Please check back to this site for future service level updates:
www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline
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 phone and voicemail are not regularly monitored. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca, as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.









