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Winter isn't done with Sudbury just yet: Storm likely for Wednesday

Up to 25 cm of snow could hit by Thursday morning
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Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for Greater Sudbury Monday afternoon, as a winter storm is likely to hit the Nickel City on Wednesday. (File)

Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for Greater Sudbury Monday afternoon, as a winter storm is likely to hit the Nickel City on Wednesday.

A winter storm from a Texas Low appears likely to affect much of Southern Ontario and parts of Northeastern Ontario.

Latest indications suggest that snow will move into Southwestern Ontario and the Golden Horseshoe Wednesday morning and spread northeastward reaching the Quebec border late Wednesday afternoon.

There remains much uncertainty regarding the track of this low, but total snowfall amounts of 10 - 25 cm are possible by Thursday morning.

Motorists should be prepared for poor winter driving conditions due to low visibilities in heavy snow and quickly accumulating snow.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to [email protected] or tweet reports using #ONStorm.


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