It looks like the week in southern Ontario is set to begin on a wintry note, with Monday bringing a poorly timed round of snow as we near the end of March.
According to The Weather Network, a system sweeping in from the Prairies will spread snow across much of the province Sunday night into Monday morning. While snowfall amounts may not break records, the timing alone could be enough to disrupt morning travel.
Mississauga, Brampton, Halton, Hamilton and Durham — along with much of the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area — are expected to see anywhere from a dusting to around five centimetres of snow.
Closer to the lakeshore, the snow may struggle to accumulate, but forecasters warn it won’t take much to slow down the morning commute.
Further north and along the shores of Georgian Bay and Lake Huron, totals could climb to 10–15 centimetres, with some pockets …