There’s more snow and chilly winds expected to end the work week in Mississauga, Toronto, Hamilton and across southern Ontario.
After a week that saw multiple snow squall warnings in some parts of the province, Environment and Climate Change Canada says Friday’s outlook is a bit more optimistic.
In Mississauga and the Greater Toronto Area, the day should start with increased cloud cover and winds of around 15 km/h. The daytime high is expected to be around -2 C, but will feel more like -15 C with the wind chill in the morning and more like -6 C in the afternoon.
But by the evening you can expect snowfall of between two to four centimetres, and an overnight low of around -9 C with the wind chill.
Other areas will be harder hit, like Oshawa, Pickering and other parts of Durham Region which could see up to 10 cm of …