Environment Canada says drivers could encounter slippery roads and reduced visibility
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Southwest winds with gusts to 50 km/h are expected to develop this afternoon, leading to blowing snow and significantly reduced visibility, Environment Canada says
Environment Canada says drivers could encounter slippery roads and reduced visibility
Environment Canada warning that ongoing conditions could create slippery conditions across portions of York Region and Simcoe County
Environment Canada warning that ongoing conditions could create slippery conditions across portions of York Region and Simcoe County
Environment Canada warning that ongoing conditions could create slippery conditions across portions of York Region and Simcoe County
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Cover up. Frostbite can develop within minutes on exposed skin, especially with wind chill, Environment Canada says
Cover up. Frostbite can develop within minutes on exposed skin, especially with wind chill, Environment Canada says
Wind chills of -25 to -30 expected into Monday morning; Environment Canada warns frostbite can develop within minutes
Wind chills of -25 to -30 expected into Monday morning; Environment Canada warns frostbite can develop within minutes
Wind chills of -25 to -30 expected into Monday morning; Environment Canada warns frostbite can develop within minutes