Parts of southern Ontario are bracing for significant snowfall and blizzard-like conditions, as Environment Canada issues multiple snow squall warnings and watches across the region.
Heavy Snow and Blizzard Warnings
Environment Canada has placed orange-level weather alerts for areas east of Lake Huron, where 20 to 50 centimetres of snow is expected.
The hardest-hit areas include:
- Huron County
- Saugeen Shores
- Kincardine
These locations could receive between 25 and 50 cm of snow, accompanied by strong winds and blowing snow.
“A brief but intense snow squall is expected this morning along a cold front,” Environment Canada said. “A quick five centimetres of snow and a rapid temperature drop will create icy surfaces.”
Dangerous Wind and Visibility Conditions
Lake-effect snow squalls off Lake Huron are forecast to intensify throughout the day, with northwesterly wind gusts between 70 and 90 km/h.
Blowing snow and near-zero visibility may result in whiteout conditions, particularly in open areas and along highways.
Snowfall Forecast by Region
Additional snowfall projections include:
- Barrie area: 25 to 45 cm
- London area: 20 to 40 cm
Parts of the Greater Toronto Area are also under alerts:
- Northern York and Durham regions: 15 to 25 cm (yellow warning)
- Halton Region (including Milton): Quick 5 cm possible
- Kitchener area: 10 to 20 cm possible
Travel Risks and Power Outages
Environment Canada warns that travel conditions may become extremely hazardous, with risks including:
- Highway and road closures
- Poor visibility
- Utility outages in heavily affected areas
Residents are advised to avoid non-essential travel and monitor local weather updates closely.
Snow squalls are expected to gradually ease by Tuesday afternoon.
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