Snow-covered Ontario is set to see another dusting on Tuesday as city crews in Toronto and beyond struggle to deal with massive back-to-back storms.
Environment Canada has issued a snow squall warning for parts of southern Ontario on the edge of Lake Huron, with lesser weather advisories in place for Barrie, York Region, Toronto and areas to the west.
In areas with snow squall warnings, like Owen Sound, the weather agency is predicting as much as 70 centimetres of snow and whiteout conditions.
“The heaviest snow squall band will continue today through tonight,” the warning, posted at 5 a.m., reads. “Snow squalls are expected to taper to light flurries Wednesday morning.”
Farther south, areas from Kitchener to Vaughan, Toronto and Barrie are set for less snow. Toronto is expecting to see another five centimetres fall, while the surrounding area could see 10 centimetres more.
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