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Special Weather Statement issued for the Bay of Quinte

By Hailey MacDonald Nov 29, 2025 | 9:29 PM

Two weather alerts have been issued for the Bay of Quinte region.

Heavy snow is expected with total snowfall amounts near 10 cm with 15 to 20 cm possible over the higher terrain north of Lake Ontario, which begins tonight and will taper off Sunday afternoon.

Most areas are expected to see near 10 cm. Travel will likely be challenging. Roads and walkways will likely be difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow. Visibility will likely be reduced at times.

Allow extra time for travel.

Additionally, strong winds are expected on Sunday.

Strong southwest winds with gusts of 70 to 80 km/h are possible, beginning Sunday morning and easing in the evening as winds become more northwesterly.

Local utility outages are possible.

On Sunday afternoon, snow is expected to mix with or transition over to rain in most areas. If the precipitation remains as snow, then accumulations may possibly exceed 10cm.