A significant winter storm is on the horizon, set to strike late Tuesday through Wednesday morning. Anticipated hazards include 10 to 20 cm of snow, along with freezing rain and ice pellets, resulting in potentially perilous travel conditions.
The storm’s arrival is slated for late Tuesday afternoon, with the possibility of snow transitioning to freezing rain or ice pellets Tuesday night, especially in the Ottawa Valley. The snowfall amount hinges on the speed of this transition, with some areas expecting 10 to 20 cm.
We could see less snow as the precipitation is expected to turn up in the form of rain Wednesday in Lanark and Leeds.
You are asked to remain vigilant as the storm’s exact trajectory remains somewhat uncertain, impacting anticipated snowfall and precipitation types. Warnings may be issued as the event approaches, and rapidly accumulating snow may hinder travel, causing transportation delays.

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