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‘Stubborn’ winter to deliver more snow to southern Ontario

WATCH ABOVE: Snow and freezing rain is in the forecast for the GTA for Sunday night and into Monday morning. Carla Bosacki has more – Apr 10, 2016

Get ready for more spring snow.

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Environment Canada says a large Alberta clipper system coming in over the Great Lakes will deliver another batch of snow to southern Ontario on Sunday as a “very stubborn winter” refuses to end.

Areas near Lake Erie and most of the region are due to get around 2 cm, while those further north are to receive up to 8 cm. Meanwhile, areas around Georgian Bay and the Dundalk Highlands to the Haliburton Highlands could get up to 10 cm.

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The snow will reach southwestern Ontario before hitting the Toronto-Hamilton area in the afternoon and other parts of the region in the evening.

A warm front and rain is set to follow the snowfall in the evening, with freezing rain and ice pellets possible as the temperature rises.

Drivers are advised to take caution and be prepared for winter driving conditions as untreated roads may become slippery with snow.

York Regional Police had some fun with the snowfall on Twitter.

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Pearson International airport is advising travellers to check their flight status ahead of time.

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