Parts Of Ontario Are Expected To Get Blasted With Up To 20 cm Of Snow Tonight

Freezing rain is also in the forecast.
Contributing Writer

Brace yourself! Ontario's weather forecast is predicting another mix of sunshine and snow this week.

According to the Weather Network, southern Ontario's summer-like weather will be contrasted by widespread snowfall in the north on Wednesday.

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Environment Canada warns that Thunder Bay, Marathon, Kapuskasing and Wawa will be the most affected, with up to 20 centimetres of snow expected.

As if that wasn't bad enough, other northern areas are also in for a helping of freezing rain and ice pellets tonight. 

Meanwhile, southern parts of the province will be treated to the exact opposite, with daytime highs of 18 degrees expected for Thursday.

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