An early winter wallop of gusting wind and snowfall sent vehicles careening off highways and into each other in parts of Ontario.
The Ontario Provincial Police’s highway safety division urged drivers to avoid travel due to hazardous roads, poor visibility and a thick blanket of snow in several regions across southern Ontario.From our newsroom to your inbox at noon, the latest headlines, stories, opinion and photos from the Toronto Sun.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
He described very localized but intense snowfalls that could inundate one region but leave its neighbour relatively unscathed. He described treacherous travel and near-whiteout conditions along much of Highway 401, especially between Cobourg and Belleville; Gananoque and Morrisburg; and the QEW through Niagara. He expected the squalls to clear out through the evening and early morning.Article content
Rousseau said snow squalls had also emerged east of Georgian Bay and were expected to shift southward and east of Lake Huron through the evening as a cold front comes through.
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