Ontario

Cornwall Residents Prepare For Potential Mid-Week Ice Storm

By

Emma Kelly
March 9, 2026 7:28 am

Residents in Cornwall, Ontario, are being told to prepare for a potential ice storm that could bring freezing rain and snow to the region on March 11 and March 12, 2026.

According to Environment Canada and The Weather Network, there is a strong possibility of a disruptive storm hitting parts of Ontario and Quebec this week. This weather system is expected to start with a messy mix of freezing rain before temperatures drop and the precipitation turns into snow during the mid-week period.

Forecasters say the freezing rain presents significant risks for the community, including hazardous travel conditions on local roads. There is also a concern for potential power outages because ice accumulation can weigh down power lines and affect the electrical grid.

The situation is currently being monitored as the weather system moves through the province. Official alerts may be updated or upgraded as the path and intensity of the storm become clearer over the next few days.

Local residents are encouraged to stay alert and prepare for possible travel delays or disruptions at home. Keeping an eye on official weather updates will help people stay safe as the storm develops between Wednesday and Thursday.

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