Colder weather has moved into southern Ontario and snow could soon be on the way.
The warm, summer-like weather in early November — with temperatures in the 20s — made it feel like winter might never come.
But this week, a cold front moved across Mississauga, Brampton and much of southern Ontario. Temperatures dropped and wind gusts of up to 80 km/h blasted the area.
Parts of northwestern Ontario have already had snow — up to 20 centimetres was forecast on Sunday evening.
So far the GTA area hasn’t seen any of the white stuff but that is about to change.
While Environment and Climate Change Canada doesn’t have forecasts out this far, two other forecasters have predictions for snow in the next 10 to 12 days.
The Weather Network long-range forecast predicts wet snow with a high of 5 C on Tuesday, Nov. 26 in Mississauga, Brampton, Toronto and Durham Region. It appears Hamilton, Burlington and Oakville will miss this bit of snow.
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