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Brace yourselves, Ontario — winter is coming, and it's shaping up to be a much more traditional winter than what we've seen recently.

The Weather Network's official 2024-25 winter forecast is out, and it's looking like Ontario's weather is in for a proper winter this year. After last year's record-breaking warmth, this season promises a mix of chilly temps, messy storms and a few surprises — so consider this your final warning to put your winter tires on if you haven't already.

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It's officially the first week of May but Ontario's weather isn't necessarily going to feel spring-like for the weekend.

"May is finally here, bringing us one month closer to the coveted summer months!" says The Weather Network. "But the first weekend may not be as nice as you like."

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It's almost May, but that doesn't mean Ontario's weather is ready for spring, as parts of the province are in for some downright cold and snowy conditions today.

"Wintry weather is making a comeback in parts of northern Ontario as a new low-pressure system rounds out April with snow, freezing rain and ice," says The Weather Network.

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It may be spring but Ontario's weather will continue to feel more like winter over the next few days.

More snow is on the way for southern Ontario and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) on Wednesday and the province will see another blast of wintery cold air later this week.

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People in Ontario may want to get their shovels ready because parts of the province are about to be hit with a bunch of snow.

The Weather Network says certain areas in Ontario could see up to 15 centimetres and all that snow could pose for some "tricky travel" this week.

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