With getting home for the holidays still underway for some stranded travellers Tuesday, more snow is on the way for Ottawa overnight with the risk of freezing drizzle Wednesday.
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Trains between Toronto and Ottawa and Toronto and Montreal had been cancelled since Christmas Day. Via blamed the cancellations on a CN train derailment on Saturday. Snow squall warnings continued Tuesday for parts of Ontario, including Sault Ste. Marie – Superior East, Grey – Bruce and Parry Sound – Muskoka.
Periods of snow are expected to start after midnight and add up to 2 to 4 cm with a low of -8 C, Environment and Climate Change Canada predicted.
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