‘One thing depraved this manner comes’: twice
Whereas twisting Ray Bradbury’s quote could also be an inexpensive shot, it aptly describes the double whammy of climate we’re anticipating over the following 48 hours.
Environmental Canada issued two climate alerts for central Ontario Wednesday morning.
The primary is a Fog Advisory advising motorists to count on thick, dense fog at instances.
The nationwide climate company warns of sudden “near zero visibility” round central Ontario till the fog dissipates later this morning.
Which brings us to the second advisory: a Snow Squall Watch is predicted to start Wednesday evening.
Barrie might see snowfall accumulation of between 20 to 60 centimetres with further snowfall on Friday.
Peak snowfall charges of four-to-eight centimetres per hour might trigger considerably lowered visibility.
Areas beneath the squall watch embrace:
Barrie, Collingwood, Hillsdale, Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, Hanover, Dundalk, Southern Gray County, Huntsville, Baysville, Innisfil, New Tecumseth, Angus, Midland, Coldwater, Orr Lake, Newmarket, Georgina, Northern York Area, Orangeville, Grand Valley, Southern Dufferin County, Orillia, Lagoon Metropolis, Washago, Owen Sound, Blue Mountains, Northern Gray County and Parry Sound.









