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Snow, Freezing Rain, and Extreme Cold Make for a Wintry Boxing Day Across the Country

Snow, Freezing Rain, and Extreme Cold Make for a Wintry Boxing Day Across the Country

Last updated: December 28, 2025 4:48 pm
By The Canadian Press
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Snow, Freezing Rain, and Extreme Cold Make for a Wintry Boxing Day Across the Country

Residents of St. John’s, N.L., are shown digging out from under about 40 cm of snow on Feb. 10, 2025, after an intense winter storm swept across the eastern part of Newfoundland. The Canadian Press/Sarah Smellie

Much of the country is under a weather warning Friday, as extreme cold, strong winds, heavy snow, and even fog and freezing rain are predicted from coast to coast.

Environment Canada has yellow storm warnings up for most areas where messy weather is expected. Yellow warnings mean the weather will most likely be localized and cause minimal damage. In parts of Newfoundland, those warnings have been upgraded to orange, meaning multiple types of severe weather is expected and disruptions could last longer.

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