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snow squall

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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Ontario's weather forecast is predicting that parts of Ontario will see up to 50 centimetres of snow on Sunday, November 20, so consider this mother nature's blessing to stay in bed.

Environment Canada (EC) has snow squall warnings in place across southern Ontario today, with estimated snowfall starting at 15 centimetres ranging all the way to 50 centimetres, depending on the area.

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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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Time to bundle up every inch of your body because Ontario's weather is going to be bitingly chilly today!

Early Monday morning, Environment Canada issued several extreme cold weather warnings across northern Ontario, and the wind is going to make the temperatures dreadful.

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Southern Ontario is in for a wild day of weather with strong winds, freezing rain, and possible snow squalls across the province.

As of Monday morning, Environment Canada has issued 22 special weather statements for heavy rain and strong winds across southern Ontario.

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