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Climate & Environment
24 March 2025

Diverse Weather Conditions Expected Across Canada

Regions prepare for sunshine, snow, and rain as March 24 unfolds

On March 24, 2025, various regions across Canada are set to experience diverse weather conditions, from sunshine to snow and rain, as forecasters alert locals about the incoming changes.

In Co Fermanagh, residents can expect a continuation of dry weather with plenty of sunshine for the majority of the day. Starting in the late afternoon, the atmosphere will become cloudier as conditions shift from the north-west, with unpredictable light rain anticipated in the evening. "Today it will continue dry with plenty of sunshine for most of the day. In the late afternoon, cloud will build from the north-west bringing some patchy light rain in the evening," local weather forecasters reported. For those looking to enjoy outdoor activities, today might be one of the last days of clear skies before rain sets in.

Turning to Bradford, a starkly different forecast emerges. Snow accumulation is expected, with forecasters predicting between 2 to 4 cm by the end of the day. Weather patterns will be influenced by the southeast wind, which is expected to blow at 30 km/h, gusting to 50 km/h overnight. The temperature will dip to a low of minus 2, and winds will create a wind chill of minus 9. As per Environment Canada's advice, "Mainly cloudy with 60 percent chance of rain showers or flurries is expected on 2025-03-24 in Bradford." Conditions will shift in the mornings, with winds easing slightly before shifting to the southwest.

In Thorold, rainfall is set to end before the dawn arrives, but the clouds will not part soon. Residents can expect a gloomy day with a 40 percent chance of showers, alongside a high temperature of 7 degrees that will fall to about 3 degrees in the afternoon as the winds pick up speed from the southwest at 40 km/h, gusting as high as 70. Forecasters worry that the evening may bring flurries, as they predict weather will transition, saying "Rain ending before morning then cloudy with 40 percent chance of showers is expected in Thorold," based on Environment Canada data. This uncertainty in weather can complicate daily activities for residents, who might need to adjust their plans accordingly.

The coming days reveal more fluctuations in temperatures and conditions throughout the regions. For instance, in Bradford, the low temperature is projected to fall again to minus 2 with a wind chill of minus 10, while Thorold expects temperatures to hover around a low of minus 1 amid continued cloud cover.

Across Bradford, as March 25 unfolds, flurries could change to brief rain showers, leaving the community digging out from the prior day's snowfall. Weather lovers may find the changing conditions fascinating, as forecasts describe the week ahead with mixed patterns of sun and clouds combined with chance encounters of precipitation.

As communities prepare for the wintery mix and potential hazardous conditions brought on by freezing rain or rain showers anticipated in the early days of April, many will be carefully monitoring weather updates to ensure their safety during unexpected weather fluctuations. Similar unpredictability in March's climatic patterns seems poised to continue as we approach the month's end.

In summary, March 24's weather promises contrasting conditions across the region, where sunshine bathes Co Fermanagh, snow blankets Bradford, and rain paints Thorold with clouds. Residents are encouraged to keep a close eye on forecasts, adjust their plans, and prepare accordingly for what Mother Nature may bring.