While most of the winter storm that hit the province will clear up by Friday, there’s still flurries and squalls with up to 10 cm snowfall expected in some parts of southern Ontario.
Environment Canada says to expect a mainly cloudy day on Friday in Mississauga, Toronto and the GTA with a wind chill that will make it feel like -18 C in the morning, warming to -10 C in the afternoon.
There could be flurries in the day and the agency says to expect a light snowfall in the evening hours with an overnight low of -16 C.
You can expect similar conditions throughout the day in Pickering, Oshawa and Durham Region.
But other parts of the province could see more significant snowfall with snow squalls and up to 10 cm possible in the Orillia and Midland areas, while Barrie, Owen Sound, and the Blue Mountains could see 4 …