
Photos: From Toronto to Halifax, winter descends on Eastern Canada
Snow is leading today's weather headlines from Ontario to Atlantic Canada
Back-to-back winter storms have led to impressive snowfall accumulations in parts of Eastern Canada, impacting major cities from Toronto to Halifax.
Upwards of 20 cm of snow, coupled with gusty winds, have created treacherous driving conditions and, in some places, closed schools.
Here's a look at how the snow piled up in some communities.
Ontario
A clipper system is bringing snow to parts of Ontario, with more expected through Thursday.

Snowy roads led to traffic delays in Toronto Wednesday morning. (Micheal Vann)

Snow scenes in Toronto Wednesday morning.(Michael Vann)
Quebec
Snow snarled traffic and created widespread delays in parts of Quebec.

Back-to-back systems have created snowy conditions in parts of Quebec.

(Réjeanne Sylvain)

Blowing snow and whiteout conditions in Quebec on Jan 27. Courtesy: Jonathan Tanguay.
Atlantic Canada
In Atlantic Canada, the conditions led to widespread school bus cancellations.

(Nathan Coleman)
Header image: Snowy roads in Guelph, Ontario. Courtesy: Mark Robinson.
