More snow on the way to Northwestern Ontario
Another storm system is headed to Northwestern Ontario, but Environment Canada says there’s still some uncertainty with its track.
Special weather statements have been issued for areas including Kenora, Dryden and Fort Frances.
Forecasts are calling for between 5 and 15 centimetres of snow on Tuesday night and Wednesday.
Current wind gust predictions are up to 60 kilometres per hour, and that could result in visibility issues.
Road closures are possible, and you should allow for extra time for travel.
Environment Canada will have updates if snowfall amounts or alerts need to be changed.