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extreme cold warning

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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Environment Canada has issued extreme cold and winter storm warnings for seven provinces and two territories, so bundle up and get the snow shovels out.

The cold, icy and snowy season in Canada isn't over just yet and winter weather is spreading across the country, with wind chills of -55 C and up to 25 centimetres of snow expected in some places.

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Nearly half of the United States is bracing for a huge winter storm that will sweep across the country and parts of Canada this week, with heavy snow and rain expected depending on where you live.

The U.S. National Weather Service predicts that a "major" winter storm will hit the West Coast on Tuesday and then blow through to the Northeast by Thursday, bringing with it a clear reminder that winter isn't done with us yet. The storm is expected to hit 22 states, with those closer to Canada facing 1-2 feet of snow.

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The polar vortex that has sent Canada into a deep freeze is moving away and a "30-degree temperature rebound" is coming.

According to a new forecast from The Weather Network, the frigid Arctic air the polar vortex brought down to eastern parts of the country is set to leave as fast as it came.

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