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Snow Squall Watch issued in PEC

By Paul Martin Feb 3, 2026 | 5:15 AM

One part of the Quinte Region is expected to get more snow than the rest of it on Tuesday.

A Snow Squall Watch (yellow) has been issued for Prince Edward County.

There are no warnings or alerts in other parts of Quinte.

DETAILS

What: Local snowfall amounts near 10 cm in Prince Edward County. Reduced visibility in snow and local blowing snow.

When: This morning into early evening.

Additional information: Snow squalls may affect the region beginning this morning, moving south of the area by early evening. Visibility may be suddenly reduced to near zero at times. Roads and walkways may be difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow. Prepare for the possibility of quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions.