Heavy snow is expected in many parts of Ontario in the coming days. Strong winds are also possible in some parts. This is due to a change in temperature over the Great Lakes.
Global News meteorologist Anthony Farnell said that the change in temperature between the lake and the air is increasing the risk of heavy snowfall in the coming days. Heavy snowfall is predicted in low-lying areas of all five Great Lakes. This may cause travel difficulties. Winds are also possible at speeds of 80 kilometers per hour. As the wind changes slightly, the snowfall will also change. If the winds intensify, meteorologists warn that there will be up to eight centimeters of snow per hour, along with thunder and lightning. It is also possible that it will increase significantly on Monday. The most snowfall is likely in the north and west. The forecast is that it will be colder than average until December 10. Winter officially begins on December 21st.