Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Posted at 11:15am
A Significant Weather Event (SWE) remains in effect in Midland. Environment Canada’s current weather alert calls for possible freezing rain today. Please remember that motorists are not permitted to park on Town streets at any time during the SWE.
Operations crews performed snow removal overnight and will continue today, adding to the more than 500 dump truck loads of snow hauled from downtown, cul-de-sacs, and sightline visibility areas on high-traffic roads in Midland throughout the SWE. Crews were also active on sidewalks and are continuing on sidewalks today. All Priority and Secondary roads currently meet Provincial Minimum Maintenance Standards.
Monday, January 5, 2026
Posted at 10:32am
A Significant Weather Event (SWE) has been in effect in Midland since December 28. An SWE is declared when crews are not able to meet Provincial Minimum Maintenance Standards related to roads and sidewalks. Midland has received a significant amount of snowfall; snow removal operations during the SWE have involved over 500 dump truck loads of snow hauled from downtown, cul-de-sacs, and sightline visibility areas on high-traffic roads in Midland. Environment Canada’s current weather alert calls for significant snowfall today.
Operations crews have been working around the clock to clear snow from roads and sidewalks. Priority roads include emergency routes, school zones and business areas. During storms, crews may plow Priority roads more than once before residential and rural roads. All roads in Midland have been plowed at least once per 24-hour period throughout the SWE, though due to the continuing snowfall it may not appear that a road has been plowed.
Please remember:
- Motorists are not permitted to park on Town streets at any time during a Significant Weather Event.
- Daytime snow clearing is more difficult due to increased traffic. Snow removal is best accomplished overnight.
- Our plow operators do not block driveways on purpose. Windrows and roadside snow buildup are unavoidable, and the snow buildup is high due to the amount of snow we have received.
Saturday, January 3, 2026
Posted at 10:40am
A Significant Weather Event remains in effect. The Significant Weather Event will be lifted when current or forecasted weather indicates that the Town can meet Provincial Minimum Maintenance Standards (MMS) related to roads and sidewalks. Motorists are not permitted to park on Town streets at any time during the event.
Operations crews have been active around the clock throughout the ongoing snowfall over the past few days, including snow removal operations from downtown areas, municipal parking lots, and sightline visibility areas (snow is hauled to the Town's Operations yard). All Priority roads, which include emergency routes and business areas, currently meet MMS. Crews are actively working to complete Secondary roads (residential and rural) and sidewalk routes throughout Midland to meet MMS.
Friday, January 2, 2026
Posted at 8:43am
A Significant Weather Event remains in effect. Operations crews were active through the night performing snow removal, and remain active during the ongoing snowfall. All road and sidewalk routes are currently being completed. Environment Canada’s weather alert states snow squalls are expected to continue and cites reduced visibility in heavy snow and local blowing snow. Please note:
- Motorists are not permitted to park on Town streets at any time during a Significant Weather Event.
- During storms, crews may plow Priority streets more than once before Secondary roads and side streets. Priority roads include emergency routes and business areas; Secondary roads include residential and rural roads.
- Daytime snow clearing is more difficult due to increased traffic. Snow removal is best accomplished overnight.
Wednesday, December 31, 2025
Posted at 9:20am
A Significant Weather Event remains in effect, as Environment Canada’s weather alert calls for continuing snow squalls and additional local snowfall amounts. Roads are currently in great shape, and all routes have been plowed/sanded/salted. Most sidewalk routes are anticipated to be completed by this evening (due to the depth of snow, blowers must be used on sidewalks; blowers are slower than other methods). Please note:
- Motorists are not permitted to park on Town streets at any time during a Significant Weather Event.
- During storms, crews may plow Priority streets more than once before Secondary roads and side streets. Priority roads include emergency routes and business areas; Secondary roads include residential and rural roads.
- Daytime snow clearing is more difficult due to increased traffic. Snow removal is best accomplished overnight.
Tuesday, December 30, 2025
Posted at 9:15am
A Significant Weather Event remains in effect. Operations crews have been active around the clock throughout the ongoing snowfall. All road and sidewalk routes have been completed once, and crews remain on routes to continue to clear. Environment Canada’s weather alert calls for snow squalls and blowing snow to continue. Please note:
- Motorists are not permitted to park on Town streets at any time during a Significant Weather Event.
- During storms, crews may plow Priority streets more than once before Secondary roads and side streets. Priority roads include emergency routes and business areas; Secondary roads include residential and rural roads.
- Daytime snow clearing is more difficult due to increased traffic. Snow removal is best accomplished overnight.
Monday, December 29, 2025
Posted at 8:30am
A Significant Weather Event remains in effect. Night crews were active and all routes have been completed. Day crews are actively monitoring forecasts and road conditions and are ready to respond as the weather turns.
Sunday, December 28, 2025
Posted at 8:20pm
A Significant Weather Event has been declared. Crews were out in the early afternoon pre-treating roads in priority order, and Operations staff are actively monitoring forecasts and road conditions.