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The official start of spring has done little to stop winter from invading Ontario's weather forecast again.

Whiteout conditions swept across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) on Wednesday afternoon, creating less-than-ideal travel conditions for evening commuters.

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If you've ever wondered why southern parts of the province are densely populated while those up north remain sparse — Ontario's weather forecast is here to spell it out for you.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), a winter storm carrying "tropical moisture" is forecasted to sweep through Ontario on Friday, causing disruptive snowfall in the province's northern regions and a possibility of up to 60 centimetres of snow landing north of Lake Superior.

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Ontario's weather forecast predicts a "long-duration snow event" that could significantly impact travel plans across the province through the weekend.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), the wintry system will arrive by St. Patrick's Day this Friday, with its effects expected to last through Saturday and cause potential delays for those returning from March break vacations.

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Ontario's weather forecast is predicting a nasty pattern to sweep across the Great Lakes Thursday into Friday, leaving residents to contend with snow, ice pellets and freezing rain.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), southern parts of the province will be hit by "multiple types of precipitation" into Friday, starting as a barrage of snow on Thursday morning before transitioning into a mix of freezing rain and ice pellets across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) as the day progresses.

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The arrival of Ontario's winter storm likely caught some residents off guard on Friday morning. The province, which kicked off 2023 with weeks of milder temperatures, is now expected to be buried under a sheet of accumulation ahead of the weekend, with some regions already calling for a snow day.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), eastern parts of Ontario will be most affected by the day's wintry event, with approximately 25 centimetres of snow expected to fall. As a result, the City of Ottawa cancelled all school bus transportation first thing Friday morning and issued a daytime winter parking ban from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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