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Intense snow squalls begin in Ontario, up to a metre possible for some
The first major snow squall event of the season is shaping up across Ontario's snowbelt regions, and while this will be amazing news for ski areas ahead of the holidays, drivers will be tested with da
Snow squall warning issued for parts of Ontario throughout the weekend
Lake effect snow squalls are expected to impact parts of Ontario throughout the weekend with peak snowfall rates of 2 to 4 in per hour, according to Environment Canada.
Ontario to see intense snow squalls this weekend, a metre or more possible
The first major snow squall event of the season is shaping up across Ontario's snowbelt regions, and while this will be amazing news for ski areas ahead of the holidays, drivers will be tested with da
Snow squalls could drop up to 75 cm in some parts of Ontario — and they’re bringing ‘thundersnow’
Regions around cottage country and north of Toronto are expected to be hit the hardest. There are currently no weather warnings for Toronto.
50 cm of snow across central Ontario expected this weekend
Oh, the weather outside is expected to be frightful in central Ontario. Environment Canada has called for snow squall warnings and watches across a great swath of our region. The national weather agency is calling for local accumulations to exceed 50 centimetres by the end of the weekend.
Parts of Ontario could get more than 75 cm of snow this weekend: Environment Canada
Environment Canada is warning of snow squalls in parts of Ontario north of the Greater Toronto Area this weekend, with more than 75 centimetres of snow accumulation possible in some areas.
‘Incredible snow totals’: Squalls to hit parts of Ontario, up to 80 cm possible
Several parts of Ontario are set to see “incredible snow totals” over the next few days due to a shift in temperatures over the Great Lakes.
‘Heavy snowfall’ expected in Orangeville. Here’s why a snow squall warning has been issued
Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a snow squall warning for Orangeville, as snowy weather is expected to hit north of the area beginning today. The weather warning for a wide swath of Ontario, including north of Orangeville, says lake effect snow could impact local residents throughout the weekend and into next week.
Multi-day snow squalls threaten hefty totals, dangerous travel to Ontario
Snow squall watches and warnings issued for areas on the lee of the Great Lakes across Ontario. A multi-day event that could bring 30-50 cm creating treacherous travel. Meteorologist Nadine Powell has the details.
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Nov. 30 weather: Snow, squalls and cold winds across southern Ontario
We’re in for more wintery conditions with flurries expected in Toronto, Mississauga and Hamilton, and snow squalls possible ...
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100 cm of snow in ‘realm of possibility’ as parts of Ontario get hit with heavy snowfall this weekend
Speaking on Friday, Nov. 29, Flisfeder said areas east of Georgian Bay and Lake Huron, such as Parry Sound and Huntsville, as ...
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