Heavy, blowing snow is anticipated to hit elements of Ontario as we speak and tomorrow, with some areas getting as much as 60 centimetres.
Heavy, blowing snow is anticipated to hit elements of Ontario as we speak and tomorrow, with some areas getting as much as 60 centimetres.
Atmosphere Canada has issued snow squall warnings for areas spanning from Listowel to the west, Bracebridge to the north and Belleville to the east.
Communities alongside the shore of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay and right down to Barrie are anticipated to get essentially the most snow, whereas others might see between 15 and 40 centimetres.
The company says snow squalls can dramatically cut back visibility and make it troublesome to journey in some areas.
Atmosphere Canada has additionally put out advisories predicting 5 to 10 centimetres of snow for areas round Toronto, together with Brampton and Oakville, and stretching west previous Stratford.
That snowfall is anticipated to progressively peter out this afternoon.
This report by The Canadian Press was first revealed Jan. 2, 2025.
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