PHOTOS: Snow squalls remnant of winter storm bury parts of southern Ontario
Snow squalls dominated southern Ontario on Sunday after a winter storm brought heavy snow and fierce winds to the region on Friday
The snow may have moved out for the majority of southern Ontario, but gusty winds remain dominant and are fuelling heavy lake-effect snow along the province’s snowbelts.
The biting winds and subsequent squalls have prompted Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) to issue several snow squall warnings and special weather statements.
“Visibility will be suddenly reduced to near zero at times in heavy snow and blowing snow. Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations,” the organization said, adding “Consider postponing non-essential travel until conditions improve.”
Some roads have even been closed, such as Highway 6 around Northern Bruce Peninsula.
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Hydro One has also reported numerous localized power outages across the province, caused by the high winds and heavy snow that have been battering power lines since Friday.
Across the border in New York, folks in Buffalo have also been getting buried under snow squalls and lake-effect snow. The inclement weather even prompted the National Football League (NFL) to postpone its highly-anticipated playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
While many people may be indoors desperately waiting for this frigid weather to end, not everyone wants to stay indoors.
See below for more posts showcasing the snowy impacts of this whirlwind weather.
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Thumbnail image of a snow squall in Orillia, Ont. on Jan. 14, 2024 courtesy of Countess Annabell A/Submitted