Severe weather continues to impact Ontario
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Severe weather continues to impact Ontario


Severe weather continues to impact Ontario.


Northeastern sections of the province will see 15 to 25 cm of snow by this evening combined with strong winds.


The Sault Ste. Marie area through to Earlton and areas south will see showers changing to freezing rain or ice pellets this morning, then over to snow Wednesday afternoon. Ice accretion of 2 to 4 mm is possible before a changeover to ice pellets and snow. Total snow and pellet accumulation of 5 to 10 cm is possible.


Areas east of Lake Huron and southeast of Georgian Bay, as far east as Trenton will see strong winds this afternoon as a cold front move through. Gusts to are possible near the Lake Huron and Georgian Bay shores. Gusts of up to 90 km/h are possible around Prince Edward County.

Thunderstorms continue to be an issue today with storms expected over southern and northeastern Ontario. Large hail up to toonie size and heavy downpours will be possible with these storms. In a small portion of southwestern Ontario near Windsor, there is a chance that these storms could also produce strong wind gusts up to 90 km/h.

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