Multiple weather warnings are in effect as significant snowfall continues Monday in northwestern Ontario

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Multiple weather warnings are in effect as significant snowfall continues Monday in northwestern Ontario
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A city bus is seen partially in the ditch on Hudson Avenue, just off of Huron Avenue, in Thunder Bay, Ont., on Monday morning.

Environment Canada has issued several weather warnings for the northwest region stretching from the Manitoba border, east to Wawa, Ont. People in Northwestern Ontario are waking up to a winter wonderland Monday morning, and according to Environment Canada, it doesn't show signs of stopping."Rapidly accumulating snow could make travel difficult over some locations. Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow.

Heavy snow is expected to continue through the day with peak snowfall rates of two to five centimetres an hour. Many areas of the region are expecting total snow accumulations of 15 to 30 centimetres, according to Environment Canada. Thunder Bay and Superior West areas are under a winter storm warning as of Monday morning. Meanwhile, northshore areas, Kenora, Atikokan, Dryden and Fort Frances are all under a snowfall warning.

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