Snow squalls could dump up to 60 cm of snow on parts of Ontario, Environment Canada says | Unpublished
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Publication Date: January 2, 2025 - 10:05

Snow squalls could dump up to 60 cm of snow on parts of Ontario, Environment Canada says

January 2, 2025
Heavy, blowing snow is expected to hit parts of Ontario today and tomorrow, with some areas getting up to 60 centimetres.Environment Canada has issued snow squall warnings for regions spanning from Listowel to the west, Bracebridge to the north and Belleville to the east.Communities along the shore of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay and down to Barrie are expected to get the most snow, while others could see between 15 and 40 centimetres.


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