Ontario braces for more snow
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Ontario’s winter fury: More snow on way for weekend, 50 cm plus for some areas | Globalnews.ca

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Global News chief meteorologist Anthony Farnell said a long duration snow event is looking very likely.
Parts of Ontario should start to see the snow arrive early Saturday as the Greater Toronto Area could see between 10 and 15 cm accumulate by the end of the day .
Canada Post was also forced to issue a “red delivery service” alert for the entire province due to inclement weather.
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