Environment Canada warns that parts of Ontario will experience heavy, blowing snow, with some areas seeing up to 40 centimetres, particularly along Lake Huron.
The snow squall warnings cover a significant stretch of the province, advising residents in affected regions, like Barrie and Collingwood, of potential snowfall up to 30 centimetres.
Peak snowfall rates could reach up to 10 centimetres per hour, highlighting the rapid change in weather conditions typical of snow squalls.
Residents are encouraged to avoid non-essential travel as snow squalls can lead to dangerously reduced visibility and quickly changing conditions.
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