Winter storm settles into southern Ontario, stretches from Windsor to Quebec
TORONTO — The merging of two major weather systems will leave a huge stretch of central Canada blanketed in snow, Environment Canada said Tuesday.
Meteorologist Mark Schuster said a system that was originally to bring upwards of 20 centimetres of snow to much of southwestern and central Ontario has now been absorbed into a low-pressure system that’s set to hit eastern Ontario and parts of Quebec and New Brunswick.
Schuster said that while some parts of Ontario have emerged relatively unscathed from the storms, others should still brace for significant precipitation over the next 24 hours.
Police were urging caution on the roads and air travellers were being warned to check the status of their flights before leaving home.


