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ontario snowstorm

The weather in Ontario is taking a wintry turn just in time for the weekend and it might mess with your plans.

The wet and rainy weather the province has been experiencing is expected to turn into snow and it's going to dump up to ten centimetres of snow in some spots.

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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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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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Although it lowkey felt like spring last week in the province, Ontario's weather is about to get snowy, messy and downright winter-like.

Southern Ontario is going to get blasted by precipitation and blustery winds on Thursday, February 15, according to The Weather Network, and they advise that it's going to cause travel delays and result in "an extremely messy commute home."

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After experiencing multiple winter storms and with some communities getting buried in snow last week, Ontario is in for another round of winter weather.

Ontario's weather forecast says residents can expect a "wintry mess" this week that's likely to impact travel as icy conditions and widespread snow hit the province, according to experts.

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