Significant snowstorm to hit southern Ontario and here's what you need to know
CTV
Warnings have now been issued ahead of a significant blast of winter weather that could dump up to 40 centimetres of snow in parts of southern Ontario.
Environment Canada issued winter storm warnings on Sunday morning for most of southern Ontario, ahead of a low pressure system that will "significantly impact the Monday morning commute."
The snow is forecast to start falling late Sunday night and continue through Monday. Peak snowfall rates of two to five centimetres per hour are possible Monday morning, Environment Canada says.
Regions like Niagara Falls, St. Catharines, Welland, Grimsby, Kingston, Ottawa, Peterborough, Brockville, Tweed, and Cornwall are expected to receive between 25 and 40 centimetres of snow.
In Toronto, snowfall accumulations of 15 to 20 centimetres of snow is expected.