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Brief but Intense Snow Possible for Sudbury, Sault

Brief but intense snowfall could bring 4 to 10 cm and significantly reduced visibility, Environment Canada said.

  • Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for Ontario, warning of brief but intense snowfall that could affect road conditions and visibility across multiple regions.
  • Snow developed northeast of Lake Superior and spread southeastward toward Greater Sudbury, with snowfall continuing into the evening for areas near Georgian Bay before spreading eastward overnight.
  • Local snowfall amounts of 4 to 10 cm are expected, though the primary hazard is significantly reduced visibility in heavy snow rather than accumulation depth.
  • The Tuesday morning commute may be impacted as travel conditions deteriorate rapidly; residents should prepare for quickly changing road conditions until early afternoon.
  • Monitor alerts and forecasts from Environment Canada and report severe weather by posting reports on social media using ONStorm for real-time tracking and response coordination.
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Heavy snow expected to affect road conditions

The snow is expected to hit the area Monday evening and last until early Tuesday afternoon

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