Ontario

Pembroke Weather Alerts Lifted as Snow Expected Friday

By

Emma Kelly
March 12, 2026 7:47 am

Environment Canada lifted all weather alerts for Pembroke, Ontario, on Thursday, March 12, 2026, as a recent freezing rain event came to an end. This change marks a period of better conditions for the community, though residents should prepare for more winter weather arriving soon.

According to Environment Canada, there were no active alerts in effect for the city as of 9:25 AM. The freezing rain that previously caused hazards across the region has concluded, allowing local roads and sidewalks to clear.

The break in the weather is expected to be short, with a mix of sun and clouds predicted for Friday, March 13, 2026. Snow is forecast to begin falling Friday morning, which may impact driving conditions for the morning commute.

Local drivers and residents are encouraged to stay alert to the shifting weather patterns as the new system moves in. These rapid changes are common for the area during the winter season.

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