The Weather Network presents extended active weather coverage in Alberta and Ontario
Digital Reporter
Tuesday, September 9, 2014, 7:37 PM -
We're following active weather in Alberta and Ontario, and we invite you to tune into The Weather Network on TV for all the latest updates.
Here's a look at our programming schedule.
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ALBERTA
Alberta is in the midst of its first significant snowfall of the season -- and we're following it every step of the way.
If you live in Alberta, here's what you can expect to see on The Weather Network on TV on Wednesday:
- Deb Matejicka will begin reporting LIVE from Calgary starting at 6 a.m. MT
- Chris Murphy and Sheryl Plouffe will provide updates from our national weather centre in Oakville, Ontario
- Margeaux Morin will begin reporting LIVE from Edmonton from 7 a.m. MT - 9 a.m. MT
- During that time, Chris Mei will provide updates form our national weather centre
- We will be live streaming our coverage of the Alberta snow online and via mobile on Wednesday morning starting at 7 a.m. MT. A link will be made available on Alberta city pages when the stream is online.
- Follow social media updates using the hashtags #ABstorm #ABsnow on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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ONTARIO
On Wednesday afternoon, a band of rain and thunderstorms will track across southern Ontario, reaching the Toronto area by the evening. The storms will bring torrential rain and the threat for strong and gusty winds, especially in southwestern Ontario.
If you live in Ontario, here's what you can expect to see on The Weather Network on TV on Wednesday:
- Stormhunter Mark Robinson will be reporting LIVE from the field in Essex county Wednesday afternoon
- Krissy Vann will be on location near the Erie shores that were hit with over 100 mm of rain last Friday
- Mike Arsenault will also be reporting on location for potential storm damage
- Tune in for on-location shoots from Kasia Bodurka and Kevin Yarde as well!
- Tom Reynolds will be keeping an eye on the morning commute via Beat The Traffic
- Follow social media updates using the hashtag #ONstorm on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.