Setting Canada says components of Ontario are anticipated to be hit by heavy, blowing snow Tuesday and Wednesday, and a few areas may see as much as 40 centimetres.
The climate company has issued snow squall warnings for a stretch of the province alongside Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, from Huron County to the south and Parry Sound to the north.
Communities alongside Georgian Bay may see between 20 and 40 centimetres of snow, with peak snowfall charges of as much as 10 centimetres per hour till this afternoon.
The company says areas together with Barrie, Collingwood and Hillsdale may see snowfall accumulations of as much as 30 centimetres by means of Wednesday afternoon.
It says snow squalls can cut back visibility and modifications from clear skies to heavy snow inside just some kilometres are frequent.
The company is advising residents to contemplate suspending non-essential journey till situations enhance.








