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Daily Forecast: December 6, 2024

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Snow squalls will begin shifting tomorrow morning, putting further impacts on Central Ontario and the Bruce Peninsula once again. Flurries are expected across much of the region as well.


Snow Squall Warnings, Snow Squall Watches and winter Weather Travel Advisories remain in effect tonight. The Snow Squall Watches have been issued again for the Bruce Peninsula and Central Ontario, where snow squalls are expected to develop tomorrow into tomorrow night. Travel is not advised in these areas.


Although the snow squalls will move away from Southwestern and Midwestern Ontario, flurries will remain, and wind gusts up to 50 km/h are expected across the region. Blowing and drifting snow will continue, leading to snow covered roads and poor visibility.


Dress warmly on your way out the door tomorrow morning! Wind chills will be near -20ºC tomorrow morning in many areas, especially Eastern Ontario. It will be a chilly day with wind chills in the negative teens through the day in many areas.


Looking ahead to the weekend, we are monitoring a low pressure system that will bring snow to much of the region Saturday into Sunday. Stay tuned for further updates!

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