Posted April 15, 2022 at 7:09 am
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-ONE Larger font Increase the font size of the article A + A severe spring storm is hitting part of northwestern Ontario. Environment Canada has issued winter storm warnings for areas near Big Trout Lake, Pickle Lake and Sandy Lake with up to 30 cm of snow according to the forecast and winds of up to 70 km / h. Snowstorm conditions are expected to continue throughout the morning before storms erupt in the afternoon. Trending Stories
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The Meteorological Service recommends postponing any unnecessary traffic, warning that heavy snowfall will reduce visibility to almost zero at times on highways. Public Safety Canada encourages people to have emergency kits ready with drinking water, food, medicine, first aid kits and a flashlight. The story goes on under the ad Conditions are expected to gradually improve tonight. © 2022 The Canadian Press
title: “Spring Storm That Dumped Heavy Snow On Manitoba Moves Into Ontario " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-02” author: “Sharon Bennett”
A severe spring storm is hitting part of northwestern Ontario. Environment Canada has issued winter storm warnings for areas near Big Trout Lake, Pickle Lake and Sandy Lake with up to 30 cm of snow according to the forecast and winds of up to 70 km / h. Snowstorm conditions are expected to continue throughout the morning before storms erupt in the afternoon. The Meteorological Service recommends postponing any unnecessary traffic, warning that heavy snowfall will reduce visibility to almost zero at times on highways. Public Safety Canada encourages people to have emergency kits ready with drinking water, food, medicine, first aid kits and a flashlight. Conditions are expected to gradually improve tonight. Our Morning and Afternoon newsletters are compiled by Globe editors, giving you a brief overview of the day’s most important headlines. Register today.