Based on Ontario's weather thus far this week, you wouldn't be blamed for thinking that spring is making an early arrival in the province. But, the g…
Based on Ontario 's weather thus far this week, you wouldn't be blamed for thinking that spring is making an early arrival in the province. But, the glimmer of these few balmier days is set to be short-lived, with minus double digit temperatures and more snow on the way for parts of the province in the coming days.
The GTHA, including Toronto proper, are expected to receive another 10 cm of snow over the weekend, which will be wet and heavy. More northern parts of the province, like Thunder Bay, will see more than double this amount, while just north of the GTA will get "a sloppy mix of rain, snow and ice persisting in flurries," TWN writes.
There will be scattered flurries both days of the weekend of March 8-9, with rain dominating the week to follow as we get closer to the official day of spring on March 20.
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