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weather in ontario

The weather in Ontario is really throwing everything at us this week. From thunderstorms and frost warnings to a sudden heatwave, you'll definitely want to stay alert for what's coming.

According to The Weather Network, Ontario is in for some wild swings. It all kicks off with rounds of frost warnings, rain and the risk of thunderstorms on Monday, followed by a "second breath of summer" later in the week.

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The weather in Ontario turned severe on Tuesday night with lightning and thunder seen and heard in the southern part of the province, and it's going to continue for Wednesday and potentially into Thursday.

"Parts of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), cottage country, eastern Ontario and southern Quebec could all see storms bubble up as the system moves east," says The Weather Network. "Large hail and strong winds will be the greatest threats with storms that develop."

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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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Get ready because Ontario's weather is set to be impacted by a huge winter storm with snow, heavy rain, strong winds, and even ice pellets and freezing rain.

Also, "hazardous" travel conditions are expected across many parts of the province as the winter weather moves through.

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The promise of the long weekend ahead is helping most people through the work week, but the Ontario weather forecast might throw a wrench in your Canada Day weekend plans.

The weather in Ontario is looking messy, with a mix of rain, thunderstorms, and humidity. It's probably not exactly the beach weather you were hoping for, so you might want to rethink any BBQ gatherings.

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