Weather Monitoring & Salt Service Run Completion March 13, 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
Across the GTA on March 13, 2026, regions received 1–3 cm of snowfall, while northern areas received heavier accumulations of 5–10 cm. Snow began around 10:00 AM and tapered off close to 2:00 PM, with many regions experiencing mixed precipitation toward the end of the system as temperatures rose above freezing.
The heaviest snowfall occurred in regions north of the 401 corridor, requiring plowing services in addition to salting.
Regional Service Updates
Burlington, Oakville, Milton & Waterdown
Teams began a salt service run at 11:00 AM to help combat the snowfall that occurred during the morning hours and reduce the risk of slippery conditions.
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Snowfall: 1–3 cm
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Service: Full salt service run
All routes were completed by 6:00 PM on March 13. Delays were experienced due to heavy daytime traffic during the snow event.
Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing overnight to approximately –1°C, and teams remain on standby should further servicing be required.
Snow management teams will continue monitoring all sites and regions overnight as temperatures drop below freezing.
All teams remain on standby should further servicing be required.
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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Rain and Snow Mixed
On Time
Across the GTA on March 13, 2026, regions received 1–3 cm of snowfall, while northern areas received heavier accumulations of 5–10 cm. Snow began around 10:00 AM and tapered off close to 2:00 PM, with many regions experiencing mixed precipitation toward the end of the system as temperatures rose above freezing.
The heaviest snowfall occurred in regions north of the 401 corridor, requiring plowing services in addition to salting.
Regional Service Updates
Hamilton, Stoney Creek & Brantford
Teams began a salt service run at 11:00 AM to combat snowfall and prevent slippery conditions.
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Snowfall: 1–3 cm
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Service: Full salt service run
All routes were completed by 6:00 PM on March 13, with minor delays due to daytime traffic.
Temperatures are forecasted to drop below freezing overnight to approximately –1°C, and teams remain on standby.
Snow management teams will continue monitoring all sites and regions overnight as temperatures drop below freezing.
All teams remain on standby should further servicing be required.
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.
Overcast
On Time
Across the GTA on March 13, 2026, regions received 1–3 cm of snowfall, while northern areas received heavier accumulations of 5–10 cm. Snow began around 10:00 AM and tapered off close to 2:00 PM, with many regions experiencing mixed precipitation toward the end of the system as temperatures rose above freezing.
The heaviest snowfall occurred in regions north of the 401 corridor, requiring plowing services in addition to salting.
Regional Service Updates
Guelph, Kitchener, Waterloo & Cambridge
Due to heavier snowfall forecasts, teams began a full plow service at 2:00 PM.
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Snowfall: Approximately 5–6 cm across most sites
Service details:
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Guelph: Full plow and salt service completed by 10:30 PM
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Kitchener, Waterloo & Cambridge: Plowing completed by 10:30 PM, with salt service run currently underway
Anticipated completion: 2:30 AM on March 14
Temperatures are hovering around 0°C and expected to drop to –3°C overnight, with the salt service run being performed to combat snowfall and prevent slippery conditions.
Snow management teams will continue monitoring all sites and regions overnight as temperatures drop below freezing.
All teams remain on standby should further servicing be required.
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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Overcast
On Time
Across the GTA on March 13, 2026, regions received 1–3 cm of snowfall, while northern areas received heavier accumulations of 5–10 cm. Snow began around 10:00 AM and tapered off close to 2:00 PM, with many regions experiencing mixed precipitation toward the end of the system as temperatures rose above freezing.
The heaviest snowfall occurred in regions north of the 401 corridor, requiring plowing services in addition to salting.
Regional Service Updates
Toronto, Scarborough & Markham
Teams began servicing at 11:00 AM. Upon arrival, crews transitioned from salting to a full plow service followed by a salt service run due to higher snowfall totals.
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Snowfall: 5–10 cm
All sites were plowed and salted by 8:00 PM on March 13.
Temperatures are currently hovering around 0°C and are forecasted to drop to –3°C overnight.
Snow management teams will continue monitoring all sites and regions overnight as temperatures drop below freezing.
All teams remain on standby should further servicing be required.
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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Light Rain
On Time
Across the GTA on March 13, 2026, regions received 1–3 cm of snowfall, while northern areas received heavier accumulations of 5–10 cm. Snow began around 10:00 AM and tapered off close to 2:00 PM, with many regions experiencing mixed precipitation toward the end of the system as temperatures rose above freezing.
The heaviest snowfall occurred in regions north of the 401 corridor, requiring plowing services in addition to salting.
Regional Service Updates
Mississauga, Brampton & Georgetown
Teams began servicing at 2:30 PM with plowing followed by a salt service run.
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Brampton & Georgetown: Approximately 5 cm of snowfall
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Mississauga: Approximately 2–4 cm of snowfall, requiring salt service only
All routes were completed by 7:00 PM on March 13, with minor delays due to daytime traffic.
Temperatures are forecasted to drop below freezing overnight to approximately –1°C, and teams remain on standby.
Snow management teams will continue monitoring all sites and regions overnight as temperatures drop below freezing.
All teams remain on standby should further servicing be required.
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.
2
Overcast
On Time
Across the GTA on March 13, 2026, regions received 1–3 cm of snowfall, while northern areas received heavier accumulations of 5–10 cm. Snow began around 10:00 AM and tapered off close to 2:00 PM, with many regions experiencing mixed precipitation toward the end of the system as temperatures rose above freezing.
The heaviest snowfall occurred in regions north of the 401 corridor, requiring plowing services in addition to salting.
Regional Service Updates
Oshawa & Ajax
Teams began servicing at 4:00 PM, as snowfall reached these regions later in the day.
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Snowfall: 3–4 cm
Teams performed a full salt service run to combat snowfall and prevent slippery conditions.
Temperatures are currently above freezing at approximately 2°C, with mixed precipitation expected overnight. Temperatures are forecasted to drop below freezing around 5:00 AM on March 14, before rising again later in the day.
Snow management teams will continue monitoring all sites and regions overnight as temperatures drop below freezing.
All teams remain on standby should further servicing be required.
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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Snow
On Time
Across the GTA on March 13, 2026, regions received 1–3 cm of snowfall, while northern areas received heavier accumulations of 5–10 cm. Snow began around 10:00 AM and tapered off close to 2:00 PM, with many regions experiencing mixed precipitation toward the end of the system as temperatures rose above freezing.
The heaviest snowfall occurred in regions north of the 401 corridor, requiring plowing services in addition to salting.
Regional Service Updates
London & Woodstock
Teams began servicing at 11:00 AM with a salt service run.
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Snowfall: 1–3 cm
All routes were completed by 2:00 PM on March 13.
Temperatures remained around 0°C to 1°C during the event, with mixed precipitation during the afternoon. Temperatures are expected to drop to 0°C by midnight and –2°C by 2:00 AM.
Snow management teams will continue monitoring all sites and regions overnight as temperatures drop below freezing.
All teams remain on standby should further servicing be required.
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.









