There’s more snow on the way for parts of the province on Wednesday following a day of winter weather advisories and snow squall warnings issued in southern Ontario.
Conditions will vary across Ontario on Wednesday, but Environment Canada says some parts of the GTA can expect to see up to 5 cm of snowfall while areas further north and west could see up to 10 cm.
In Mississauga, you can expect a mainly cloudy start to the day with winds around 15 km/h and a high of -7 C that will feel more like -19 C with the windchill.
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Temperatures will warm a bit in the afternoon up to around -10 C, but there’s a 30 per cent chance of flurries early into the evening and an overnight low of around -19 C.
In Durham Region the winds will be stronger gusting up to 40 km/h in the morning with …