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snow, Ontario
Ontario snow squalls threaten 30-60 cm totals, dangerous travel
Warnings continue for major lake-effect snow event across southern Ontario as Arctic air pours over the open waters of the Great Lakes
Up to 60 cm of snow possible as dangerous squalls hit Ontario
Treacherous travel is likely across parts of southern Ontario through the weekend as powerful snow squalls affect heavily travelled highways
Up to 40 centimetres of snow expected for parts of southern Ontario as snow squall warnings remain in effect
Snow squall warnings in southern Ontario remain in effect Saturday, with as much 40 centimetres of snow expected to fall for parts of the province this weekend.
Jan. 5 weather: Snow and -18 C temperatures to grip southern Ontario
It looks like two distinct weather systems are making their way into southern Ontario—one bringing crisp, cold air and the other delivering snow. While some areas may only see flurries, others could be blanketed with up to 10 cm of snow.
Snow squall warnings continue in parts of southern Ontario as areas north of Toronto brace for up to 40 cm
Toronto will get two centimetres of snow, far better than the 20-40 centimetres expected in areas north of city that are under snow squall warnings.
Parts of Ontario could see as much as 60 cm of snow to start new year
Parts of Ontario are forecasted to see up to 60 cm of snow as Environment Canada has issued snow squall warnings for a portion of the province on Thursday.
Snow squall warnings still in effect for parts of southern Ontario
Snow squall warnings in southern Ontario remain in effect Friday, with as much as 60 centimetres expected by Saturday evening in some areas. The lake effect snow will be felt most by areas along Lake Huron, including Kincardine, Hanover, Saugeen Shores, southern Bruce County, Dundalk, and southern Grey County.
Ontario is about to be slammed with up to 60 cm of snow
Parts of Ontario are bracing for an enormous dumping of snow that could total up to 60 centimetres by this weekend.
30-60 cm: Warnings continue for strong snow squalls, dangerous travel in Ontario
Warnings continue for major lake-effect snow event across southern Ontario as Arctic air pours over the open waters of the Great Lakes
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Parts of southern Ontario could see more than 40 cm of snow by Sunday
Parts of southern Ontario could receive snowfall of 20 to 40 centimetres or more by Sunday, Environment Canada warns. The ...
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Pups Think Twice After Bounding Outside During Lake-Effect Snow in Ontario
Lake-effect snow hit parts of Ontario on January 2, bringing heavy snowfall to Kawartha Lakes, northeast of Toronto. Footage ...
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Lake snow piles high for some over the weekend
Classic Lake Ontario snow bands will visit areas North through the weekend as much colder air infiltrates the Northeast.
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Snow squall warnings still in effect in parts of southern Ontario as some areas see up to 80 cm
The national weather agency warns towns just east of Lake Huron such as Kincardine, North Perth and Hanover that “snowfall amounts of 60 cm are possible by Saturday evening, with higher amounts ...
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Multiday lake-effect snow event could bury parts of New York in up to 3 feet through weekend
Strong northwesterly winds on the southwest side of a low-pressure system lingering over southeastern Canada will lead to ...
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‘Absolutely crazy’ snow squalls trigger whiteout conditions, crashes in parts of southern Ontario: OPP
Snow squall warnings are in effect for parts of southern Ontario with up to 60 centimetres of snow expected in some areas, ...
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Snow squall watch in effect for Waterloo region
Snow squall warnings in parts of southern Ontario are currently being extended to Kitchener, Cambridge and other areas of ...
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Parts of Ontario could get up to 60 cm of snow: Environment Canada
Heavy, blowing snow is expected to hit parts of Ontario today and tomorrow, with some areas getting up to 60 centimetres.
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