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Winter Storm January 25 to January 26, 2023

  • Burlington / Oakville / Milton / Waterdown

  • Hamilton / Stoney Creek/ Brantford

  • Guelph/Kitchener-Waterloo/Cambridge

  • Toronto / Scarborough / Markham

  • Mississauga/ Brampton

  • Oshawa / Ajax

  • Fort Erie

  • Burlington / Oakville / Milton / Waterdown

The Paramount Service teams throughout Burlington, Oakville, Milton and Waterdown have been monitoring the upcoming storm set to arrive early afternoon on Jan 25th ending overnight on the 26th. The storm will bring 15-20 cm across the GTA with up to 25cm in some areas in the hardest hit regions. Our plan as of tonight is to wait until after rush hour (6pm) to start servicing all sites which will set us up for an overnight secondary plow and finishing with a salt run Thursday morning. Our estimated time of service will be between 6pm to 12pm the next day, this will be roughly an 18-hour shift for our teams. The late afternoon/ evening hours will be extremely hard to navigate through during these hours as the snow is slated to fall at 2cm an hour for 10 hours between 2pm and midnight. If you have the capability to stay indoors during the afternoon and evening it would be a good idea. When our teams start their routes at 6pm, they will be visiting senior’s homes, medical settings, and open businesses first. Once these are complete, they will be then focused on condos and businesses that have regular hours, finishing with any residential.  We expect to be through our first run by around midnight, our second run by morning and then salting.

Visibility could be reduced and there could be isolated power outages, plan your trip and your safety accordingly.

We will be updating the snowline throughout the day tomorrow to keep you up to date on any future developments.

ALERTS IN EFFECT

Snowfall Warning

Issued at 13:39 Tuesday 24 January 2023

Significant snowfall with total amounts of 15 to 20 cm expected on Wednesday.

Hazards:
Total snowfall accumulations 15 to 20 cm.
Reduced visibility in heavy snow.
Rapidly accumulating snow will make travel difficult.
Isolated power outages are possible.

Timing:
Late Wednesday morning until very early Thursday.

Discussion:
A Texas low tracking northeastward is expected to bring snow to the area late Wednesday morning until midnight and possibly into early Thursday morning. Snowfall accumulations of 15 cm are expected, with locally higher amounts of up to 20 cm possible.

###

Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or tweet reports using #ONStorm.

Please note, if there is anything you require do not hesitate to contact the snowline at 905-332-2030 ext. 1 or [email protected]  All emails must go to the snowline for a timely response as other emails are not monitored regularly during the winter months.

Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 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 [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.
Partly Cloudy
TEMPERATURE -1℃
ON TIME
  • Hamilton / Stoney Creek/ Brantford

The Paramount Service teams throughout Hamilton, Stoney Creek and Brantford

have been monitoring the upcoming storm set to arrive early afternoon on Jan 25th ending overnight on the 26th. The storm will bring 15-20 cm across the GTA with up to 25cm in some areas in the hardest hit regions. Our plan as of tonight is to wait until after rush hour (6pm) to start servicing all sites which will set us up for an overnight secondary plow and finishing with a salt run Thursday morning. Our estimated time of service will be between 6pm to 12pm the next day, this will be roughly an 18-hour shift for our teams. The late afternoon/ evening hours will be extremely hard to navigate through during these hours as the snow is slated to fall at 2cm an hour for 10 hours between 2pm and midnight. If you have the capability to stay indoors during the afternoon and evening it would be a good idea. When our teams start their routes at 6pm, they will be visiting senior’s homes, medical settings, and open businesses first. Once these are complete, they will be then focused on condos and businesses that have regular hours, finishing with any residential.  We expect to be through our first run by around midnight, our second run by morning and then salting.

Visibility could be reduced and there could be isolated power outages, plan your trip and your safety accordingly.

We will be updating the snowline throughout the day tomorrow to keep you up to date on any future developments.

ALERTS IN EFFECT

Snowfall Warning

Issued at 13:39 Tuesday 24 January 2023

Significant snowfall with total amounts of 15 to 20 cm expected on Wednesday.

Hazards:
Total snowfall accumulations 15 to 20 cm.
Reduced visibility in heavy snow.
Rapidly accumulating snow will make travel difficult.
Isolated power outages are possible.

Timing:
Late Wednesday morning until very early Thursday.

Discussion:
A Texas low tracking northeastward is expected to bring snow to the area late Wednesday morning until midnight and possibly into early Thursday morning. Snowfall accumulations of 15 cm are expected, with locally higher amounts of up to 20 cm possible.

###

Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or tweet reports using #ONStorm.

Please note, if there is anything you require do not hesitate to contact the snowline at 905-332-2030 ext. 1 or [email protected]  All emails must go to the snowline for a timely response as other emails are not monitored regularly during the winter months.

Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 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 [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.

A Few Clouds
TEMPERATURE -1℃
On Time
  • Guelph/Kitchener-Waterloo/Cambridge

The Paramount Service teams throughout Guelph, Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge

have been monitoring the upcoming storm set to arrive early afternoon on Jan 25th ending overnight on the 26th. The storm will bring 15-20 cm across the GTA with up to 25cm in some areas in the hardest hit regions. Our plan as of tonight is to wait until after rush hour (6pm) to start servicing all sites which will set us up for an overnight secondary plow and finishing with a salt run Thursday morning. Our estimated time of service will be between 6pm to 12pm the next day, this will be roughly an 18-hour shift for our teams. The late afternoon/ evening hours will be extremely hard to navigate through during these hours as the snow is slated to fall at 2cm an hour for 10 hours between 2pm and midnight. If you have the capability to stay indoors during the afternoon and evening it would be a good idea. When our teams start their routes at 6pm, they will be visiting senior’s homes, medical settings, and open businesses first. Once these are complete, they will be then focused on condos and businesses that have regular hours, finishing with any residential.  We expect to be through our first run by around midnight, our second run by morning and then salting.

Visibility could be reduced and there could be isolated power outages, plan your trip and your safety accordingly.

We will be updating the snowline throughout the day tomorrow to keep you up to date on any future developments.

ALERTS IN EFFECT

Snowfall Warning

Issued at 13:39 Tuesday 24 January 2023

Significant snowfall with total amounts of 15 to 20 cm expected on Wednesday.

Hazards:
Total snowfall accumulations 15 to 20 cm.
Reduced visibility in heavy snow.
Rapidly accumulating snow will make travel difficult.
Isolated power outages are possible.

Timing:
Late Wednesday morning until very early Thursday.

Discussion:
A Texas low tracking northeastward is expected to bring snow to the area late Wednesday morning until midnight and possibly into early Thursday morning. Snowfall accumulations of 15 cm are expected, with locally higher amounts of up to 20 cm possible.

###

Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or tweet reports using #ONStorm.

Please note, if there is anything you require do not hesitate to contact the snowline at 905-332-2030 ext. 1 or [email protected]  All emails must go to the snowline for a timely response as other emails are not monitored regularly during the winter months.

Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 2 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 [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.

Mostly Cloudy
TEMPERATURE -3℃
ON TIME
  • Toronto / Scarborough / Markham

The Paramount Service teams throughout Toronto, Scarborough and Markham

have been monitoring the upcoming storm set to arrive early afternoon on Jan 25th ending overnight on the 26th. The storm will bring 15-20 cm across the GTA with up to 25cm in some areas in the hardest hit regions. Our plan as of tonight is to wait until after rush hour (6pm) to start servicing all sites which will set us up for an overnight secondary plow and finishing with a salt run Thursday morning. Our estimated time of service will be between 6pm to 12pm the next day, this will be roughly an 18-hour shift for our teams. The late afternoon/ evening hours will be extremely hard to navigate through during these hours as the snow is slated to fall at 2cm an hour for 10 hours between 2pm and midnight. If you have the capability to stay indoors during the afternoon and evening it would be a good idea. When our teams start their routes at 6pm, they will be visiting senior’s homes, medical settings, and open businesses first. Once these are complete, they will be then focused on condos and businesses that have regular hours, finishing with any residential.  We expect to be through our first run by around midnight, our second run by morning and then salting.

Visibility could be reduced and there could be isolated power outages, plan your trip and your safety accordingly.

We will be updating the snowline throughout the day tomorrow to keep you up to date on any future developments.

ALERTS IN EFFECT

Snowfall Warning

Issued at 13:39 Tuesday 24 January 2023

Significant snowfall with total amounts of 15 to 20 cm expected on Wednesday.

Hazards:
Total snowfall accumulations 15 to 20 cm.
Reduced visibility in heavy snow.
Rapidly accumulating snow will make travel difficult.
Isolated power outages are possible.

Timing:
Late Wednesday morning until very early Thursday.

Discussion:
A Texas low tracking northeastward is expected to bring snow to the area late Wednesday morning until midnight and possibly into early Thursday morning. Snowfall accumulations of 15 cm are expected, with locally higher amounts of up to 20 cm possible.

###

Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or tweet reports using #ONStorm.

Please note, if there is anything you require do not hesitate to contact the snowline at 905-332-2030 ext. 1 or [email protected]  All emails must go to the snowline for a timely response as other emails are not monitored regularly during the winter months.

Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 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 [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.

A Few Clouds
TEMPERATURE 1℃
ON TIME
  • Mississauga/ Brampton

The Paramount Service teams throughout Mississauga and Brampton have been monitoring the upcoming storm set to arrive early afternoon on Jan 25th ending overnight on the 26th. The storm will bring 15-20 cm across the GTA with up to 25cm in some areas in the hardest hit regions. Our plan as of tonight is to wait until after rush hour (6pm) to start servicing all sites which will set us up for an overnight secondary plow and finishing with a salt run Thursday morning. Our estimated time of service will be between 6pm to 12pm the next day, this will be roughly an 18-hour shift for our teams. The late afternoon/ evening hours will be extremely hard to navigate through during these hours as the snow is slated to fall at 2cm an hour for 10 hours between 2pm and midnight. If you have the capability to stay indoors during the afternoon and evening it would be a good idea. When our teams start their routes at 6pm, they will be visiting senior’s homes, medical settings, and open businesses first. Once these are complete, they will be then focused on condos and businesses that have regular hours, finishing with any residential.  We expect to be through our first run by around midnight, our second run by morning and then salting.

Visibility could be reduced and there could be isolated power outages, plan your trip and your safety accordingly.

We will be updating the snowline throughout the day tomorrow to keep you up to date on any future developments.

ALERTS IN EFFECT

Snowfall Warning

Issued at 13:39 Tuesday 24 January 2023

Significant snowfall with total amounts of 15 to 20 cm expected on Wednesday.

Hazards:
Total snowfall accumulations 15 to 20 cm.
Reduced visibility in heavy snow.
Rapidly accumulating snow will make travel difficult.
Isolated power outages are possible.

Timing:
Late Wednesday morning until very early Thursday.

Discussion:
A Texas low tracking northeastward is expected to bring snow to the area late Wednesday morning until midnight and possibly into early Thursday morning. Snowfall accumulations of 15 cm are expected, with locally higher amounts of up to 20 cm possible.

###

Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or tweet reports using #ONStorm.

Please note, if there is anything you require do not hesitate to contact the snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 1 or [email protected]  All emails must go to the snowline for a timely response as other emails are not monitored regularly during the winter months.

Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 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 [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.

A Few Clouds
TEMPERATURE -1°C
On Time
  • Oshawa / Ajax

The Paramount Service teams throughout Oshawa and Ajax have been monitoring the upcoming storm set to arrive early afternoon on Jan 25th ending overnight on the 26th. The storm will bring 15-20 cm across the GTA with up to 25cm in some areas in the hardest hit regions. Our plan as of tonight is to wait until after rush hour (6pm) to start servicing all sites which will set us up for an overnight secondary plow and finishing with a salt run Thursday morning. Our estimated time of service will be between 6pm to 12pm the next day, this will be roughly an 18-hour shift for our teams. The late afternoon/ evening hours will be extremely hard to navigate through during these hours as the snow is slated to fall at 2cm an hour for 10 hours between 2pm and midnight. If you have the capability to stay indoors during the afternoon and evening it would be a good idea. When our teams start their routes at 6pm, they will be visiting senior’s homes, medical settings, and open businesses first. Once these are complete, they will be then focused on condos and businesses that have regular hours, finishing with any residential.  We expect to be through our first run by around midnight, our second run by morning and then salting.

Visibility could be reduced and there could be isolated power outages, plan your trip and your safety accordingly.

We will be updating the snowline throughout the day tomorrow to keep you up to date on any future developments.

ALERTS IN EFFECT

Snowfall Warning

Issued at 13:39 Tuesday 24 January 2023

Significant snowfall with total amounts of 15 to 20 cm expected on Wednesday.

Hazards:
Total snowfall accumulations 15 to 20 cm.
Reduced visibility in heavy snow.
Rapidly accumulating snow will make travel difficult.
Isolated power outages are possible.

Timing:
Late Wednesday morning until very early Thursday.

Discussion:
A Texas low tracking northeastward is expected to bring snow to the area late Wednesday morning until midnight and possibly into early Thursday morning. Snowfall accumulations of 15 cm are expected, with locally higher amounts of up to 20 cm possible.

###

Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or tweet reports using #ONStorm.

Please note, if there is anything you require do not hesitate to contact the snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 1 or [email protected]  All emails must go to the snowline for a timely response as other emails are not monitored regularly during the winter months.

Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 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 [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.

Overcast
TEMPERATURE -2℃
ON TIME
  • Fort Erie

The Paramount Service teams throughout Fort Erie have been monitoring the upcoming storm set to arrive early afternoon on Jan 25th ending overnight on the 26th. The storm will bring 15-20 cm across the GTA with up to 25cm in some areas in the hardest hit regions. Our plan as of tonight is to wait until after rush hour (6pm) to start servicing all sites which will set us up for an overnight secondary plow and finishing with a salt run Thursday morning. Our estimated time of service will be between 6pm to 12pm the next day, this will be roughly an 18-hour shift for our teams. The late afternoon/ evening hours will be extremely hard to navigate through during these hours as the snow is slated to fall at 2cm an hour for 10 hours between 2pm and midnight. If you have the capability to stay indoors during the afternoon and evening it would be a good idea. When our teams start their routes at 6pm, they will be visiting senior’s homes, medical settings, and open businesses first. Once these are complete, they will be then focused on condos and businesses that have regular hours, finishing with any residential.  We expect to be through our first run by around midnight, our second run by morning and then salting.

Visibility could be reduced and there could be isolated power outages, plan your trip and your safety accordingly.

We will be updating the snowline throughout the day tomorrow to keep you up to date on any future developments.

ALERTS IN EFFECT

Snowfall Warning

Issued at 13:39 Tuesday 24 January 2023

Significant snowfall with total amounts of 15 to 20 cm expected on Wednesday.

Hazards:
Total snowfall accumulations 15 to 20 cm.
Reduced visibility in heavy snow.
Rapidly accumulating snow will make travel difficult.
Isolated power outages are possible.

Timing:
Late Wednesday morning until very early Thursday.

Discussion:
A Texas low tracking northeastward is expected to bring snow to the area late Wednesday morning until midnight and possibly into early Thursday morning. Snowfall accumulations of 15 cm are expected, with locally higher amounts of up to 20 cm possible.

###

Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or tweet reports using #ONStorm.

Please note, if there is anything you require do not hesitate to contact the snowline at 905-332-2030 ext 1 or [email protected]  All emails must go to the snowline for a timely response as other emails are not monitored regularly during the winter months.

Please check back to this site as well our 24 Hour Snowline at 905-332-2030 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 [email protected] as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.

A Few Clouds
TEMPERATURE -2℃
ON TIME

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