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snow in ontario

A new forecast for Ontario's weather calls for up to 15 cm of snow this weekend.

Even though Toronto probably won't be impacted by lake-effect squalls, snow is on the way for the city too!

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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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It looks like the bout of warm weather Southern Ontario experienced recently has come to an end, with chilly temperatures and even the possibility of snow now on the horizon.

Ontario's weather forecast says that plunging temperatures will bring the risk of the region's first snow of the season over the next few days.

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It looks like the summerlike weather in Canada is coming to an end as the country is predicted to see some chilly temperatures over the Thanksgiving weekend.

Canada's weather forecast suggests conditions will be a "recipe for wet snow" this weekend in parts of the country thanks to a polar vortex.

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Ontario is slowly but surely starting to look like the inside of a snow globe, and whether you love it or hate it, you better watch out because things can get dangerous.

Earlier this morning, The Weather Network (TWN) reported that parts of Ontario would get up to 25 centimetres of snow and the accumulations have already begun.

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