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environment canada warnings

If you thought winter was over, Ontario's weather is bringing the season back with a wintry blast today.

Toronto and the GTA are currently under snowfall warnings because of "heavy snow" and reduced visibility.

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Extreme cold weather warnings have been issued across Ontario as the province experiences a bout of frigid weather.

Daytime highs in the province are parked in double-digit negatives as several communities experience wind chill values nearing -40 C, and the temperatures have even catapulted Ontario onto a list of the world's coldest places.

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Multi-day snow squalls will continue to bring in snow to Ontario as Arctic air sends temperatures plummeting in the province.

Ontario's weather forecast says prolonged snow squalls will continue this week, with 30-60+ centimetres of snow possible to accumulate through Thursday on top of what communities already got.

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After a major winter storm brought lots of snow, ice and even some thundersnow to parts of the province, Ontario is in for more winter weather this week with a round of snow squalls predicted.

Ontario's weather forecast is calling for "intense" squalls with the risk of whiteouts and significant snowfall, which could make for dangerous road conditions.

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Get ready because Ontario's weather is set to be impacted by a huge winter storm with snow, heavy rain, strong winds, and even ice pellets and freezing rain.

Also, "hazardous" travel conditions are expected across many parts of the province as the winter weather moves through.

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