I don’t have live feeds right now, but I can share how to get the latest Windsor weather warnings and what to look for.
What to check for the latest Windsor weather warnings
- Environment Canada alerts: Look for watches, warnings, or special statements for Windsor-Essex and Leamington-Windsor corridors on the official Environment Canada site. They issue warnings when severe weather is imminent or occurring, with details on timing, hazards, and recommended actions.
- Local emergency services updates: City of Windsor pages and regional emergency management offices post real-time guidance during significant events (road closures, shelter-in-place orders, and power restoration updates).
- Local news outlets: Windsor-area broadcasters (CTV Windsor, CBC Windsor, Global Windsor) provide continuous updates, including live reports on road conditions, flight impacts, and municipal advisories.
- Weather-risk summaries: Severe thunderstorm or blizzard-style warnings will list hazards (e.g., damaging winds, heavy rainfall, snow, ice), expected wind speeds, rainfall/snow totals, and affected municipalities.
What you should do now
- If you’re in Windsor or nearby, monitor Environment Canada’s Windsor–Leamington warnings page and your local news for timely updates.
- Prepare for fast-changing conditions: secure outdoor items, charge devices, have extra blankets and water, and know your travel plan in case of restrictions.
- If a weather-precipitation event is forecast, have a backup plan for work/school and ensure any elderly or vulnerable neighbors are checked on.
If you want, tell me your preferred news source (e.g., CBC Windsor, CTV Windsor, Environment Canada) and I can give you direct, step-by-step instructions to check the latest alerts there. I can also summarize current warnings if you share a link or headline.
Would you like me to pull a concise summary of the most recent Windsor-area weather alerts from the official sources you trust?