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      • Peel’s climate is characterized by winters that are cold and damp, with a mix of rain and snowfall, while summers are frequently hot and humid. With the onset of climate change, average annual temperatures could increase by 2°C, with multiple weeks above 30°C and several days above 35°C. Extreme precipitation is also expected to further increase.
      www.peelregion.ca/climate-change/_media/Climate-Change-Plan.pdf
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  2. A Significant Weather Event is declared when severe winter weather affects Peel’s roads. Hazardous weather conditions can make it dangerous to drive and walk on Regional roads. When this happens, a municipality can declare a Declaration of a Significant Weather Event on the roads it maintains.

  3. Setting specific guidelines for managing hot weather. Peel Region's Medical Officer of Health issues heat warnings and extended heat warnings upon notification from Environment and Climate Change Canada that heat thresholds have been met.

  4. 2 days ago · 2024-05-03. Environment Canada's weather web site provides official weather warnings, current conditions, forecasts, and weather models, for public and marine areas in Canada. Canadian weather RADAR, tropical storm tracking, lightning activity, UV index, and AQHI index values also available.

  5. The most significant climate impacts to Peel will be from higher average temperatures, increases in heat waves, increases in rainfall, and more extreme weather events. This is expected to negatively impact the following areas; Increased health impacts and reduced staff productivity.

  6. 4 days ago · Watches: alert you about weather conditions that are favourable for a storm or severe weather, which could cause safety concerns. Warning: an urgent message that severe weather is either occurring or will occur.

  7. Find the most current and reliable 7 day weather forecasts, storm alerts, reports and information for [city] with The Weather Network.

  8. Mar 27, 2012 · The OCC, in partnership with TRCA, Risk Sciences International (RSI), the GLISA and many other stakeholders in the Region of Peel has undertaken work to provide the climate risk and vulnerability information needed for adaptation.

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