Ontario

Cornwall Residents Should Expect Snow and Slower Travel

By

Emma Kelly
March 13, 2026 8:23 am

Residents in Cornwall, Ontario, should prepare for a period of snowfall starting late Friday afternoon, March 13, 2026, which is expected to cause travel delays and slippery roads. According to Environment Canada, approximately 5 cm of snow will accumulate by the end of Friday night as the system moves through the area.

While the snow is expected to impact evening commutes, there are currently no official weather alerts, watches, or warnings in effect for the region. The snowfall is expected to continue throughout the night, potentially creating hazardous driving conditions for those out on the roads.

The winter weather will persist into the weekend, with the forecast calling for an additional 2 cm of snow on Saturday, March 14, 2026. Snow is also expected to continue in periods throughout Sunday as the winter system lingers over the community.

Local drivers are encouraged to use caution on the roads through the end of the weekend as winter conditions remain. These conditions are expected to stay in place before a significant shift to much warmer temperatures occurs early next week.

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