More snow is expected across parts of Ontario today as snow squalls move in, after some areas received up to 40 centimetres on Thursday and more snow on Friday.
Environment Canada says regular snowfall will change to snow squalls this morning, bringing poor visibility and another 10 to 15 centimetres of snow in some areas. At times, visibility could drop close to zero.
Snow-covered roads and sidewalks may make travel difficult, and conditions can change quickly.
Southern areas such as Mississauga, Brampton, Halton, Hamilton and Durham are not under a snow squall advisory right now.
Snow squall warnings and watches remain in effect for several central and northern Ontario communities, including parts of Grey and Bruce counties, Sudbury, Manitoulin Island, North Bay, Parry Sound and Temiskaming Shores.
Environment Canada advises residents to keep checking weather alerts and forecasts as conditions develop.
