
## Winter Storm Intensifies Across Ontario
Southern Ontario remains under the grip of wintry conditions as another powerful blast of snow crosses the region. Environment Canada has maintained snowfall warnings for several areas already blanketed from previous storms.
### Snowfall Warnings and Conditions
Weather authorities warn that accumulations may reach between 15 and 25 centimeters in some locales, especially near Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. Reduced visibility, slippery roads, and hazardous driving conditions are expected through the night.
> "Travel could be dangerous because of heavy snow and blowing wind," cautioned Environment Canada.
Strong northeasterly winds are also contributing to drifting snow and decreased visibility in rural areas. Commuters are advised to avoid non-essential travel and monitor local updates.
### Impact on Communities and Services
Municipal crews remain active across major corridors, working to clear snow and salt roads. Some public transportation services have reported delays, while airlines have warned travelers of possible flight disruptions.
Emergency officials urge residents to prepare for fluctuating conditions, as temperatures continue to hover near freezing. Homeowners are also reminded to clear sidewalks and avoid overexertion when shoveling.
### Forecast Outlook
Meteorologists expect the snowfall to taper off by early Monday, with light flurries lingering through midweek. Colder air will persist into the next few days, continuing the trend of early-season winter weather across Ontario.
> “This pattern may continue into December, with brief warm-ups followed by more snow events,” said a local meteorologist.
### Author’s Summary
Persistent snow, gusty winds, and frigid air are extending Ontario’s early winter, straining travel and daily routines across much of the province.
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The Canadian Press on MSN — 2025-11-30