Storm Watch: Tracking today's closures and cancellations
When severe weather moves in, make Storm Watch your destination for information about school closures, bus cancellations and road closures in Waterloo region, Guelph, Brantford and the surrounding area.
The Storm Watch team begins its work well before the crack of dawn, collecting information from across our coverage area and posting it on this page.
Want to stay ahead of the storm? Check out our weather page or your latest local forecast from weather specialist Will Aiello and the CTV Kitchener team.
The following is a list of cancellations and closures for Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024.
WEATHER WARNING
Environment Canada has issued a blowing snow advisory for Kitchener - Cambridge - Region of Waterloo. Expect reduced visibility due to snow being blown around by westerly winds, gusting up to 70 km/h.
A snow squall warning has been issued for Listowel - Milverton - Northern Perth County. Blowing snow conditions are likely Thursday morning, with heavy snowfall with accumulations of 15 to 20 cm through until Friday.
SCHOOL BOARDS
- All School buses, taxis and special education routes are cancelled for the Waterloo Catholic District School Board and Waterloo Region District School Board.
- Elma Township Public School and St. Michael Catholic Secondary School are closed.
- Huron Perth Student Transportation Services has also cancelled most buses.
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