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Winter Storm Hits Eastern Ontario Hard

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Winter Storm Hits Eastern Ontario Hard
A person walks through a Kingston, Ont., park during a snowstorm in 2021. Environment Canada has issued snow squall warnings for the region, with Prince Edward County expected to bear the brunt of the bad weather. (Lars Hagberg/The Canadian Press)
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Prince Edward County is expected to experience the brunt of a snow and wind storm affecting much of eastern Ontario on Monday.

The southern shore of the county could face several hours of blizzard conditions Monday afternoon and evening, according to the weather agency’s orange-level warning issued Sunday afternoon and updated since then.

The storm might bring westerly wind gusts reaching up to 90 km/h along with 20 to 40 centimetres of snow, Environment Canada stated.

“Travel will be dangerous and likely impossible due to near-zero visibility.… Avoid travel and outdoor activities, if possible. If you must travel, have an emergency plan,” said Monday morning’s warning.

Some snow squalls may stick around into Tuesday.

Travel will be dangerous and likely impossible due to near-zero visibility.- Environment Canada

A yellow snow squall warning has been expanding on Monday, starting along Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence before moving north toward Ottawa-Gatineau.

This does not impact Renfrew County or the Bancroft area.

Wind gusts up to 70 km/h are making travel riskier on Monday, as noted in the warning.

Regions closer to Kingston might receive between 15 to 30 centimetres of snow, while areas nearer Ottawa could see five to ten centimetres.

The peak intensity of these snow squalls is expected Monday afternoon.

The record for snowfall on January 19 in the Belleville-Trenton area was set in 1948 with an accumulation of 11.4 centimetres.

A look at Highway 401 between Napanee and Belleville around 1:45 p. m. (Ministry of Transportation of Ontario)

School buses are cancelled for Monday in the southern Tri-Board region.

Orange weather alerts indicate significantly disruptive conditions. Yellow alerts are more common and less severe or widespread than orange ones.

Red alerts signify very dangerous weather that could threaten lives.

According to Environment Canada, snow squalls are strong bands of blowing snow while blizzards cover a larger area.


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