Environment Canada advised against non-essential travel, and Thursday’s storm prompted several flights to be delayed or cancelled at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport
Special weather statements and snowfall warnings have been issued throughout Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick, with the weather agency forecasting up to 20
centimetres of snow and winds reaching 70 km/h for Friday and Saturday.Environment Canada has said another low-pressure system could make its way across Ontario next week.
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