A storm in early spring is causing strong winds and heavy rain in parts of Ontario while Environment Canada alerts about significant snowfall in other areas of the province.
The agency has given out warnings about heavy rainfall and snowfall for large areas of Ontario, predicting a mix of rain and snow for eastern and northern regions.
The Greater Toronto Area and Hamilton are under a special statement with an expected rainfall of up to 40 millimeters by tonight. weather The Environment Canada predicts very strong wind gusts over 80 kilometers per hour in the area.
The forecast suggests that rain will reach Ottawa today and then change to up to 20 centimeters of dense, wet snow, with possible power outages warned by the agency.
Parts north of Sudbury might experience up to 25 centimeters of snow, while southern areas might have heavy rain.
A storm in early spring is causing strong winds and heavy rain in parts of Ontario while Environment Canada alerts about significant snowfall in other areas of the province.