Ontario has turned into a beautiful winter wonderland after a snowstorm hit the province and covered it in white just in time for Christmas.
But the snowstorm hasn't quite ended because there's still more snow to come, with some spots in Ontario looking at up to 75 centimetres of accumulation by the end of the weekend, according to The Weather Network (TWN).
\u201cNot going outside for a bit it looks like #onstorm @weathernetwork\u201d— Smith (@Smith) 1671877652
"Regions caught beneath the Huron and Georgian Bay snow squalls could see 50-75 cm of snow by the end of the weekend, with totals of 20-40 cm possible away from the lakes as the bands meander inland," TWN stated.
\u201cCar hide and seek \ud83d\ude2e #ONStorm\u201d— April W (@April W) 1671893630
However, those living in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) would probably like to know that the worst part of the snowfall has come and passed. Nevertheless, people travelling out of the GTA should be cautious because you may "likely have to deal with dangerous conditions Saturday," TWN notes.
\u201cDec 24, 2022\nTrenton ON\n948 am\n#ONStorm\u201d— pStabs (@pStabs) 1671893547
According to Hydro One's power outage maps, thousands remain without power on Saturday morning as a result of the storm.
"Hydro One crews continue to battle through the fierce winter storm to restore power to our customers. High winds, blowing snow and blizzard-like conditions persist across the province, causing additional outages," they mentioned.
\u201cIt's so cold even the cars have socks on. #ONStorm @weathernetwork\u201d— Phil Andrews (@Phil Andrews) 1671893543
Environment Canada (EC) still has a bunch of weather warnings in place for much of southern Ontario. Warnings include snowsqualls, winter storms and blizzards.
Areas with a blizzard warning should be cautious of wind gusts given that the combination of wind and snowfall can cause whiteout conditions.
\u201cShovelled before bed & every 2 hrs yesterday. I\u2019ve never been able to fully unbury the cars. I now have a 4\u2019 tall x 12\u2019 long x 8\u2019 wide snow drift in the middle of the driveway and another 2.5 feet everywhere else. One car is buried in 5\u2019 of snow. I can\u2019t reach it. #ONStorm\u201d— Smart and Sassy (@Smart and Sassy) 1671893470
"Visibility will be suddenly reduced to near zero at times in heavy snow and blowing snow. If visibility is reduced while driving, slow down, watch for tail lights ahead and be prepared to stop," EC warns.
"Blizzard conditions with wind gusts of 90 to 100 km/h. Utility outages are possible," the agency adds.
Areas under a blizzard warning include:
- Barrie - Orillia - Midland
- Brockville - Leeds and Grenville
- Cornwall - Morrisburg
- Dufferin - Innisfil
- Dunnville - Caledonia - Haldimand
- Grey - Bruce
- Huron - Perth
- Kingston - Prince Edward
- Niagara
- Parry Sound - Muskoka
- Waterloo - Wellington
\u201cWell, I will admit, I haven't seen snow like this since June 1979 in Nfld. Our neighbours doors & windows are covered, ours is partially. Stay Safe and don't DRIVE! Already have someone stuck on our road. #ygk #onstorm\u201d— Victoria \u2661 (@Victoria \u2661) 1671893445
Will it still snow on Christmas in Ontario?
For most of Ontario, the intensity of the snowstorm will loosen. "As the storm lifts north and east out of the province, conditions overall will improve for most of the larger municipalities," TWN reports.
However, "snow squalls will remain a threat for the snowbelts and some communities near Lakes Erie and Ontario. This lake-effect snow could meander and push through southern Ontario at times through the day Sunday."
So, hopefully, you'll be able to enjoy some of the snow on Christmas day and build a snowman!
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