
Big snow dump possible Sunday night as storm hits Ontario
CBC
A big snowfall may hit Wellington County and Waterloo region Sunday night, as the two areas are on the western edge of a winter storm predicted for southeastern Ontario.
Environment Canada issued a special weather statement late Sunday morning, predicting "snow, heavy at times, which could significantly reduce visibilities. Local blowing snow at times due to winds gusting up to 60 km/h."
The National weather service said snowfall could range between 5-15 cm Sunday night and into Monday morning. In other parts of the province, the snowfall could be much higher.
The Environment Canada weather statement covers both metropolitan and rural areas in:
The snow dump could have a significant effect on Monday morning commuter traffic, as schools in the region prepare to welcome students back to in-class teaching after the winter break and two weeks of at-home learning.