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Winter Storm Blasts Ontario, Spring Arrives

Published 2 weeks, 1 day ago
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Winters Fury: A Massive Storm Pummels Ontario as Spring Approaches

A powerful winter storm from the Great Lakes is battering central and northeastern Ontario with heavy snow and strong winds, just days before spring begins. Timmins, Sault Ste. Marie, and Kirkland Lake could receive up to 50 cm of snow, while Kapuskasing and Sudbury may see around 30 cm. Wind gusts of 50-90 km/h will make travel treacherous through Monday and Tuesday. Over 2,000 km of highways are closed, and officials have declared significant weather events in affected areas. Temperatures will plummet Monday evening, with wind chills reaching the minus twenties in the north. Toronto can expect 3-5 cm of snow overnight, with nearby areas potentially receiving 10-25 cm. Watch for refreezing puddles Tuesday morning, as Toronto drops to -9°C, feeling like -19°C with the wind. More flurries are possible Wednesday and Thursday, but temperatures will rise to 5°C by Friday.

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