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The Weather Network on MSNBurst of lake-effect snow keeps Ontario on a spring roller-coaster rideSouthern Ontario took one step forward to saying goodbye to wintry weather to start the week, but then took two steps back ...
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The Weather Network on MSNWinter won't quit: More snow and winds hit Ontario this weekHeavy snow in northern Ontario will lead to lake-effect flurries in the south by Tuesday, as temperatures drop well below ...
Up to 10 cm of snow is possible in parts of southern Ontario on Tuesday, Environment Canada says. The weather agency ...
Wednesday’s forecast is calling for flurries with up to 5 cm of snowfall possible in some parts of southern Ontario.
Winter is still refusing to let go of northwestern Ontario. On Monday, Environment Canada issued yet another spring snowfall warning for parts of the region, stating that 15 to 25 centimetres of ...
The Weather Network meteorologist Nadine Powell has Ontario's long weekend forecast. Multiple rounds of thunderstorms will rattle vast areas of the United States into Easter Sunday, but some packing ...
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The Weather Network on MSNWe regret to inform you, Ontario, but more snow is on the wayWe apologize in advance, Ontario, as more wintry weather is expected to reappear Thursday––and likely again later this month––as the cold and snow aren't ready to depart southern Ontario for good.
After a shot of cold air and snow in Ontario on Tuesday and Wednesday, you won't need to travel too far to warm back up.
Cold air quickly replaced the warmth in the region over the last couple of days, leading to a new burst of lake-effect snow for some regions on Tuesday. More widespread were the gusty winds ...
Heavy snow in northern Ontario will lead to lake-effect flurries in the south by Tuesday, as temperatures drop well below seasonal, and winter refuses to let go Despite doses of glorious spring ...
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