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winter storm

Buckle up, because summer is not beginning on a warm note. The Alberta and BC weather forecasts are calling for snow to start the season.

Parts of both B.C. and Alberta are set to see the unseasonable weather, with chilly temperatures accompanying the snow.

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Multiple weather alerts are in place for parts of B.C., as possible freezing rain and additional snow are set to start the week, after a weekend of heavy snowfall for some.

The winter storm brought heavy snow to some areas of B.C.'s North Coast, with totals up to 40 cm in some spots and another 10 cm set to fall.

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B.C. has been experiencing some wild weather this month and is now forecasted to get serious snowfall. Snowfall warnings are in place for areas around the province, and some can expect up to 25 cm to fall by Thursday night.

The winter storm warning, issued by Environment Canada for the North Coast, says that this "prolonged snowstorm" could bring an "additional snowfall up to 25 cm" by Thursday night.

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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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People in Ontario may want to get their shovels ready because parts of the province are about to be hit with a bunch of snow.

The Weather Network says certain areas in Ontario could see up to 15 centimetres and all that snow could pose for some "tricky travel" this week.

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