Snow Squall Warning Continues
Environment Canada says Niagara could get up to 70kms an hour wind gusts, school bus delays likely
Another day of snow squall warning for the Niagara region.
Environment Canada says to expect about 5-10cms of blowing snow, thanks to 70kms an hour wind gusts.
Again, that could impact how quick school buses run this morning, as Niagara Student Transportation says to anticipate some delays.
Environment Canada has various winter weather warnings, including extreme cold, for various communities province-wide.
Looking west, in particular the prairies, it says the extreme cold is beginning to break.
Toronto's Pearson airport says the weather can impact flights, with some to Europe cancelled.
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