Residents in Gananoque, Ontario, are preparing for 5 to 10 centimetres of snow and icy conditions as a winter system moves through the region on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
Environment Canada’s Special Weather Statement for Gananoque forecasts 5–10 cm of snow, with the heaviest snow expected during the afternoon. Local forecasts and the regional briefing also note a risk that precipitation will transition to freezing drizzle late this evening and into the overnight hours, which could create an icy glaze.
Local road crews from the Town of Gananoque Public Works are prioritizing main routes under the town’s winter maintenance plan. The town’s seasonal winter parking restrictions remain in effect; residents are reminded of the overnight parking rules (no parking during the winter restriction hours) so plows and crews can clear streets.
While the total snowfall is below the threshold for a full snowfall warning, the expected changeover to freezing drizzle overnight may create hazardous conditions for the Wednesday morning commute. Community members are encouraged to monitor Environment Canada updates and plan for slower travel throughout the duration of the storm.