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ontario snow squalls

Ontario weather is featuring a battle between spring and winter storms this weekend with heavy rain and snow squalls in the forecast.

Alerts have now been issued for "significant rainfall" turning into snow across central and southern parts of the province.

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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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Break out the shovels, Ontario! A new forecast says the province can expect a round of snow squalls this week, and it doesn't sound pretty.

Ontario's weather forecast says multi-day storms will cause "whiteout conditions" and bring in over 20 centimetres of snow to parts of the province, with multiple weather warnings already in effect.

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Ontario's weather forecast has spoken, and it's officially the most wonderful time of the year!

Southern and Northern Ontario are in for the first snow squalls and flurries of the season, so it's time to dust off your winter boots and dig up your shovel from the garage.

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Ontario's weather is taking a turn from summer-like warmth to frosty winter conditions thanks to a "lake-effect snow machine" and some spots could get more than 20 centimetres of snow!

The Weather Network has updated the forecast for southern Ontario this weekend going into next week as cold and snow move in, creating dangerous travel conditions.

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