Linda Sams explains why it
Linda Sams explains why it's so important to ensure salmon farming in Canada remains viable
We should start acting like the energy superpower we are: Heather Exner-Pirot in the Financial Post

Feb. 7 weather: Snowsqualls with up to 15 cm for parts of southern Ontario [Video]

Categories
Ontario News

Friday should bring more chill winds to Mississauga, Hamilton and the Greater Toronto Area while some communities could see up to 15 cm of snow in southern Ontario.

Environment and Climate Change Canada says the snowsqualls expected to hit the GTA on Thursday night will clear up by Friday with no snow in the forecast while temperatures will stay frosty with a daytime high of -3 C that will feel more like -14 C with the wind chill.

You can expect increased cloudiness in the morning with mostly clear skies in the afternoon, and stiff winds blowing around 30 km/h and gusting up to 50 km/h in Mississauga.

But some areas could see more snow with snowsqualls and flurries, with snowfall between 10 to 15 cm in Barrie, Collingwood, Orillia, the Bruce Peninsula area, Owen Sound, Blue Mountains, and elsewhere.

Looking ahead to the weekend, the forecast isn’t as sunny for Mississauga and the GTA.

Building Better: Solving the housing crisis
Building Better: Solving the housing crisis
The Charter is for mass murderers, not the rest of us: Stéphane Sérafin in the National Post