Snow squall warning

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Snow Squall Warnings Across Southern Ontario: What to Expect

Environment Canada - Ontario - Snow Squall - Travel Advisory - Weather

Stay prepared for heavy snow, reduced visibility, and changing travel conditions as snow squall warnings grip Southern Ontario. Find out how much snowfall is predicted and where the squalls are heading! #SnowSquall #WeatherAlert #Ontario

Southern Ontario is facing snow squall warnings, with Environment Canada issuing alerts for various regions. Niagara could experience wind gusts of up to 70 km/h, leading to possible school bus delays. In Muskoka, a staggering 50 cm of snow is forecasted within the next 24 hours, causing concern for the residents. Further south, areas around Lake Erie, Lake Huron, and Georgian Bay are bracing for heavy snow and blowing snow, making travel precarious.

As the snow squalls continue, visibility becomes a major issue with reduced visibility expected in heavy snow and blowing winds. Locations spanning from Long Point to Fort Erie are at high risk. In the Niagara region, snowfall accumulations of 15 to 25 cm are anticipated, creating challenging road conditions. Residents are urged to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel to ensure safety.

In the midst of the snow squall chaos, a noteworthy fact emerges: snow squalls can lead to localized intense snowfall rates, resulting in rapid accumulations and hazardous driving conditions. The unpredictability of these weather phenomena underscores the importance of staying informed and prepared. Remember, safety first in the face of nature's fury!

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Snow Squall Warning Continues (101.1 More FM)

Environment Canada says Niagara could get up to 70kms an hour wind gusts, school bus delays likely.

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Snow squall warning issued for area : My Muskoka Now (My Muskoka Now)

Environment Canada says our area could see up to 50 cm of snow over the next 24 hours. Officials with the weather agency say to expect the snowstorm to ...

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Snow squall warning continues for south Niagara (Newstalk 610 CKTB (iHeartRadio))

The squalls will move south this evening but could move inland again tomorrow. Officials are warning of reduced visibility in heavy snow and blowing snow. There ...

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'Prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions ... (Niagarathisweek.com)

Locations that will be affected will be mainly along a line from Long Point into Fort Erie, says Environment Canada.

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Snow Squall Warning and heavy snow expected : My Espanola Now (My Eespanola Now)

Snow squalls are expected beginning this morning. Local snowfall accumulations of 20 to 30 cm. Significantly reduced visibility in heavy snow and blowing ...

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Snow Squall Warning remains in place for southern Greater ... (napaneetoday.ca)

Snow squalls are expected to move inland this morning and will taper off this evening. Local snowfall amounts near 15 cm are possible. Travel may become be ...

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Snow squall warnings continue for parts of southern Ontario | insauga (insauga.com)

Areas near Lake Erie, Lake Huron and Georgian Bay can expect heavy snow and blowing snow continuing into this evening, the warning states. The snow squalls will ...

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Snow squalls expected for the Niagara region today (Thorold News)

Local snowfall accumulations of 15 to 25 cm are possible, Environment Canada says.

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'Significantly' reduced visibility Thursday morning (Thorold News)

Current details: Snow squalls are possible beginning Thursday morning. Hazards: Local snowfall accumulations near 15 cm possible. Significantly reduced ...

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