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Massive winter storm prompts weather warnings across several provinces
- A massive winter storm is expected to hit Ontario and Quebec, prompting Environment Canada to issue multiple weather warnings.
- Southern Ontario, including the Greater Toronto Area, could see snowfall amounts between 15 to 40 cm, impacting the evening commute.
- Freezing rain and ice pellets are predicted for Nova Scotia, along with significant snowfall in New Brunswick.
- Meteorologist Ross Hull warned that travel plans may be affected, suggesting postponing non-essential travel until conditions improve.
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Parts of Ontario to see up to 40 cm of snow: Environment Canada
Environment Canada says much of southern Ontario will see heavy snowfall tonight and some regions could see up to 40 centimetres of snow, while northern Ontario braces for extreme cold temperatures.
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Massive winter storm prompts weather warnings across several provinces
HALIFAX - A huge winter storm is expected to descend across parts of Ontario and Quebec later on Wednesday and quickly spread across Atlantic Canada over the next two days,

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Total News Sources33
Leaning Left14Leaning Right5Center4Last Updated61% Left
Bias Distribution
- 61% of the sources lean Left
61% Left
L 61%
C 17%
R 22%
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