Snow squalls will begin weakening tonight into tomorrow morning, ahead of an Alberta Clipper that will slide through the region. A mix of sun and cloud is expected for Extreme Southwestern Ontario, as well as Far Eastern Ontario, at least before snow begins in the late afternoon.
Snow is expected across much of the region, with the highest snowfall amounts expected in Central and Eastern Ontario, with 10 to 15 centimetres expected. Much of the region will see at least Trace to 5 centimetres.
Wind gusts up to 60 km/h are expected throughout the day as well, leading to blowing and drifting snow. Poor visibility is expected in open areas, especially when combined with falling snow. Take caution if travelling tomorrow.
Snow Squall Warnings and some Winter Weather Travel Advisories continue tonight as snow squalls continue. These are expected to weaken late tonight into tomorrow morning.
Temperatures in blue represent forecasted wind chill values.