Ontario is preparing for yet another wave of winter weather as heavy snow returns across large portions of the province. Southern Ontario remains under weather warnings from Environment Canada, forecasting between five and 20 centimetres of accumulation depending on location.
Environment Canada has issued snowfall warnings for regions including the Greater Toronto Area, Niagara, and southwestern Ontario. The system is expected to intensify overnight, bringing reduced visibility and icy road conditions that could make morning commutes difficult.
"Environment Canada advises residents to limit travel during heavy snowfall periods and prepare for rapidly changing conditions."
The snow is anticipated to begin late Sunday and continue into Monday morning. Areas along the Great Lakes could experience higher totals due to lake-effect enhancement. Municipal crews are on alert, with plows and salt trucks scheduled to operate continuously through the storm.
Authorities urge residents to ensure vehicles are winter-ready, maintain emergency kits, and monitor weather updates frequently. Homeowners are also reminded to clear driveways and walkways to prevent ice buildup.
Author’s summary: Ontario faces another winter storm with up to 20 cm of snow expected, prompting travel warnings and heightened readiness across the southern regions.