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snow storm

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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It's not even winter yet, but some parts of Canada are already dealing with a mix of bad weather.

Whether you live in Ontario or Alberta where communities are hit with a lot of snow and sometimes freezing rain, you know it's better to be prepared.

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Nearly half of the United States is bracing for a huge winter storm that will sweep across the country and parts of Canada this week, with heavy snow and rain expected depending on where you live.

The U.S. National Weather Service predicts that a "major" winter storm will hit the West Coast on Tuesday and then blow through to the Northeast by Thursday, bringing with it a clear reminder that winter isn't done with us yet. The storm is expected to hit 22 states, with those closer to Canada facing 1-2 feet of snow.

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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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If you thought the worst of Canada's winter weather was over, think again.

Environment Canada has warned that a "significant" snow storm is on its way and some parts of the country could experience over 50 centimetres by Wednesday.

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