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Parts of southern Ontario, Quebec warned to prepare for another strong winter storm

While many Ontarians are probably sore and tired after shovelling out from the overnight snowstorm on Thursday, they won’t have long to relax. The next system is pushing its way into the Great Lakes and could produce 5-10 centimetres of snow for southern Ontario on Saturday. There’s a special weather statement in place for Montreal and southern Quebec ahead of the next system and will likely be spread west into southern Ontario with more potential significant snow. Ross Hull has more – Feb 14, 2025

As people in parts of Ontario and Quebec dig themselves out of one winter storm, they are bein warned to prepare themselves for another one.

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Environment Canada has issued a winter storm warning for the city of Toronto, as well as areas southwest and northeast of the Ontario capital.

The agency forecasts 25 to 40 centimetres in Toronto, with similar conditions also expected in parts of southwestern Ontario.

Those same conditions are forecast in the Ottawa area, as well as southern and central Quebec, as Environment Canada has issued a winter storm warning for that region too.

Environment Canada says rapidly accumulating snow could make travel challenging in some areas.

Strong winds and snow are also expected in parts of Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, with gusts reaching 90 kilometres an hour on Sunday.

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