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Storm moving into northern Ontario, Quebec to bring strong winds, heavy snow
Up to 60 cm of snow and winds gusting 70–90 km/h will cause hazardous travel and possible utility outages, Environment Canada says with new colour-coded alerts in effect.
- A winter storm originating from the United States will bring heavy snow, strong winds, and blizzard conditions to parts of northern Ontario and Quebec.
- Snowfall amounts of 30-60 cm are forecast for northeastern Ontario, while northwestern Ontario and northern Quebec can expect 10-20 cm of snow.
- Environment Canada has issued snowstorm warnings for areas from Wawa to Timmins and as far north as Moosonee, warning of near-zero visibility and snowfall rates up to 4 cm per hour.
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·Finland
Read Full ArticleWinter Storm With High Winds, Heavy Snow Headed for Ontario and Quebec: Environment Canada
Significant amounts of snowfall and high winds are likely to hit areas of northern Quebec, Ontario, and the Maritimes over the next several days, according to a weather advisory from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). The storm originated in the United States and is expected to dump 30 to 60 centimeters of snow in northeastern Ontario between Nov. 26 and 28, along with 10 to 20 centimeters in northwestern Ontario, before hitting a lar…
·New York, United States
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Total News Sources39
Leaning Left22Leaning Right1Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution74% Left
Bias Distribution
- 74% of the sources lean Left
74% Left
L 74%
C 23%
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