Residents in Aurora, Ontario, are facing strong winds and sudden snow flurries today, March 17, 2026, as a winter weather system moves through the area. These conditions are expected to make travel difficult for people heading out during the morning hours.
According to Environment Canada, an official weather alert was issued at 3:06 AM because of winds coming from the west reaching up to 70 kilometres per hour. Some parts of the community could see isolated wind gusts as high as 80 kilometres per hour.
The high winds are blowing snow across the region, which can lead to times when it is suddenly very hard to see while driving. Residents should also be aware that these strong gusts have the potential to cause local power outages.
Weather officials expect the wind to slowly calm down later this morning. Drivers should watch for changing road conditions and be careful on the streets until the winds settle.