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Old Man Winter growing old for Ontarians stuck in deep freeze

Click to play video: 'Extreme cold grips Toronto, wind chills to near -35 C'
Extreme cold grips Toronto, wind chills to near -35 C
RELATED: Extreme cold grips Toronto, wind chills to near -35 C

Old man winter isn’t done with Ontario yet with  extreme cold temperatures forecast for much of the province.

Yellow alert cold warnings are in place for numerous communities, reaching as far south as Windsor and the Greater Toronto Area as well as east to Ottawa and north to Kapuskasing.

Environment Canada says wind chill values could hit between -30 C and -40 C this morning depending where you live.

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Northern Ontario residents are mostly like to see the coldest values, some of which will break as the day goes on. But the agency warns that much of southern Ontario, including the Greater Toronto Area and Ottawa, will see -30 C wind chills through Sunday evening and into Monday morning.

Both the GTA and Ottawa have already endured some effects of the cold snap, with wind chills on Saturday reaching  -34 C in Ottawa and -33 C in the GTA.

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Ontario’s weather is a stark contrast to what’s being seen in the West, where balmy conditions have broken daily temperature records in both Alberta and B.C.

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