Parts of southern Ontario, Quebec preparing for second strong winter storm
- Parts of Ontario and Quebec are preparing for a second strong winter storm after recently experiencing one, as reported by The Canadian Press.
- Environment Canada has issued a winter storm warning for Toronto, forecasting 25 to 40 centimetres of snow in the city, according to the agency.
- The warnings also include regions of southwestern Ontario, Ottawa, and southern and central Quebec as heavy snow is expected.
- Strong winds and snow are predicted for parts of Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, with gusts reaching 90 kilometres an hour on Sunday.
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Ontario, Quebec brace for third day of a winter storm as lake effect snow expected
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Ontario winter storm: Round 2
Southern Ontario residents are digging out from the second major winter storm in less than a week. Here are some photos showing how the significant snow dump is impacting communities across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area as well as some of the ways people are making the best of the wintry weather.
Snow, Canada: Much of the country slammed by wintry weather, inclement conditions
Heavy snowfall pummelled parts of Ontario and Quebec on Sunday in the second severe storm of the week. Meanwhile, people in parts of Western Canada experienced extreme cold for a third day. And another storm rolled into the Maritimes, bringing heavy snow and icy conditions that were expected to last into Monday.
The first signs of another winter storm, in a few days, had already begun to appear Sunday morning in southern Quebec and Ontario.
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