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winter storm ontario

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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It's spring, but that doesn't mean winter weather in Canada is over just yet!

There is a snowstorm on the way that's bringing blizzard conditions and 30 centimetres of snow to places in a couple of provinces.

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Parts of Ontario are digging out after being buried by a snowstorm that brought blizzard-like conditions and even a rare phenomenon called thundersnow.

Ontario's weather turned snowy and windy as a storm system moved into the province during the evening on Friday, March 3 and then continued through the morning on Saturday, March 4.

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Ontario's weather forecast is calling for a winter storm with snow, wind, freezing rain and ice pellets starting Monday.

Winter storm warnings have been placed across southern Ontario, with freezing rain warnings and winter weather travel advisories from Environment Canada (EC).

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Canada's weather is being impacted by a 3,000-kilometre winter storm bringing a weather bomb, snow, rain and ice just before Christmas.

The Weather Network has released a forecast for this massive winter storm that will stretch across North America from the Gulf of Mexico to James Bay and affect millions of people.

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