Snow squalls and blizzards to descend on parts of Ontario, Environment Canada warns | CBC News
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Environment Canada has issued snow squall warnings for much of Ontario's cottage country, including areas like Orangeville and Orillia, predicting peak snowfall rates of five to 10 centimetres per hour. Some regions could accumulate up to 80 centimetres by Friday. The warnings highlight the extreme weather conditions that could transform travel into a challenging experience and urge caution for those on the roads.
Accompanying the snow squalls are strong winds gusting up to 70 kilometres per hour expected on Thursday morning. This mix of heavy snow and gusty winds is projected to result in poor visibility, with some areas facing almost zero visibility during the worst conditions. It poses a significant risk to travel, and travelers are repeatedly reminded to prepare for emergencies.
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