Ontario

Brockville Residents Expect Significant Snowfall This Friday

By

Emma Kelly
March 13, 2026 8:23 am

Residents in Brockville, Ontario, are preparing for a weather system expected to bring between 10 and 15 centimetres of snow starting the afternoon of Friday, March 13, 2026. The snowfall is forecasted to continue through the night and start to taper off by Saturday morning.

According to Environment Canada, the accumulation is likely to make local roads and sidewalks difficult to navigate. Visibility may also be low at times when the snow is falling heavily, which can make travel more difficult for those on the move.

On Friday morning, the temperature in the city was -3.7 C with a falling pressure trend, which signals that the storm is moving into the region. This weather notice also covers the town of Prescott and surrounding areas.

Residents are encouraged to be careful while commuting and while clearing snow from their properties. The weather is expected to stay near the freezing mark throughout the upcoming weekend once the snow stops falling.

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