Another wave of snow hitting Thunder Bay Thursday

You may still be digging out from the storm Thursday morning, but more snow is on the way.

The bulk of it fell throughout the day Wednesday and stopped overnight.

But it has started up again for the city, and Environment Canada says you could see between 5 cm and 10 cm by Thursday afternoon.

If you have to go out, blowing snow will make it quite hard to see, they say, with gusts reaching up to 60 km/h. The worst of that wind will hit the shore of Lake Superior.

But Environment Canada says the conditions should improve this afternoon.

511 Ontario says many roads near and around the city are partly covered in snow, but as you head south toward the border, it only gets worse, with most roads totally covered in snow. Rural schools are closed, and there will be no rural transportation for the day, either. Here is a full list of schools.

The Northwest Region OPP is also warning drivers about road conditions. In a video posted to social media early Thursday morning, they show the conditions could vary significantly depending on the road.