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Severe bout of freezing rain set to hit Ottawa area tonight

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Last updated: 2025/12/28 at 6:28 PM
Press Room Published December 28, 2025
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The Ottawa-Gatineau area could be hit with a serious bout of freezing rain Sunday evening, Environment Canada is warning.

The weather agency has issued an orange-level warning for the nation’s capital, as well as most of eastern Ontario and western Quebec.

In Ottawa, “significant” freezing rain is expected to begin tonight and continue into Monday morning, Environment Canada said. Ice accretion could be between 15 and 20 millimetres.

Travel will be hazardous and prolonged power outages are likely, the agency said. Monday morning’s rush hour will also likely be challenging, and non-essential trips should be postponed.

The freezing rain should taper off to normal rain late Monday morning, Environment Canada said, as the temperature rises just above zero.

100 km/h wind gusts near Kingston

As of Sunday afternoon, the orange-level warning also covered communities like Cornwall, Pembroke, Renfrew, Perth, Gananoque and Bancroft, plus the entirety of the Outaouais.

As for the Kingston, Napanee and Belleville areas, they were under a trio of yellow-level warnings for rain, freezing rain and wind.

Environment Canada’s forecast for Kingston calls for between 20 and 30 millimetres of rain overnight, with wind gusts of up to 100 km/h near Lake Ontario on Monday.

The agency recently switched to a new colour-coded weather alert system, one that better aligns with recommendations from the World Meteorological Association.

Weather warnings are now issued in three colours of ascending severity: yellow, orange and red.

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