Atmosphere Canada says a lot of southern Ontario will see heavy snowfall Wednesday night time and a few areas might see as much as 40 centimetres of snow.
The climate company has issued snowfall or winter storm warnings for areas together with the Better Toronto and Hamilton Space, Ottawa and Sudbury.
A system might drop 15 to 25 centimetres of snow in Brantford, Burlington, Oakville and components of Hamilton and probabilities to see freezing rain.
The southern Niagara area, St. Catharines, Norfolk and Haldimand counties might see about 15 centimetres of snow with important snowfall beginning Wednesday afternoon into Thursday morning.
Snowfall is predicted to influence night commutes on Wednesday, with the heaviest snow anticipated to fall in a single day.
Atmosphere Canada has additionally issued winter storm warnings for areas together with Owen Sound, Barrie and Cornwall, which might see 20 to 30 centimetres of snow Wednesday.
It says the Ottawa space and Haliburton County are anticipated to see as much as 40 centimetres of snow into Thursday afternoon.
The federal government company additionally says components of northern Ontario, together with Dryden, Vermilion Bay and Kenora might see excessive chilly temperatures and wind chill values beneath -40 C.
For areas beneath snowfall and winter storm warnings, the company warns that quickly accumulating snow will make journey tough and will have an effect on visitors in city areas.
With information from The Canadian Press
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