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Cochrane Weather Warnings Lifted After Heavy Snowfall

By

Emma Kelly
March 12, 2026 7:57 am

Environment Canada officially lifted all weather alerts for Cochrane, Ontario, on the morning of March 12, 2026. This change comes after a multi-day storm that brought significant snow and poor visibility to the area.

A snowfall warning was originally issued for the Timmins-Cochrane-Iroquois Falls region on March 10, 2026, as a winter storm moved through Northern Ontario. The weather service had predicted that the area would receive between 10 to 20 centimetres of snow, which was accompanied by blowing snow that impacted visibility on local roads.

Although the active alerts have ended, the community continues to face very cold air. The temperature in Cochrane is currently sitting at -14°C, with a wind chill making it feel like -25°C for those spending time outdoors.

The end of the warnings indicates that the heaviest precipitation has stopped and weather conditions are becoming more stable. Local residents can now focus on clearing away the fallen snow as the storm system leaves the region.

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