It’s that time of the year again when Ontario could see its first snowfall of the season.
Environment Canada is forecasting a mix of rain and flurries this weekend, beginning Sunday, as colder air settles into southern Ontario.
Following strong winds and scattered showers on Wednesday, residents shouldn’t expect warmer weather anytime soon.
“Computer models are showing the potential for the first snowfall of the season for parts of southern Ontario, including the GTA,” said Ross Hull, meteorologist with Global News.
“While there is still some uncertainty on the exact snowfall amounts, it does look like enough cold air will be in place by Sunday afternoon or evening for snow to accumulate,” he said, adding temperatures are forecast to plummet to -3 C.
Northern portions of the GTA, in

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