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When will the first snow fall in Ontario?
With only a few days left until the start of December, many people are wondering when the snow will finally arrive in Ontario.
Snow isn't expected in southern Ontario until late November, but the mild temperatures this fall in this part of the province could end soon, according to new forecasts. The first week of December is the most likely time to experience the first snow of the season in southern Ontario.
According to the Weather Network, forecasters are tracking several low-pressure systems to hit in the coming days, and parts of the province could see rain and snow Sunday night into Monday, affecting eastern Ontario and the Cottage Country. It affects
Snow is expected to start falling on November 30 and is expected to continue until at least December 5.
So, get your oars and salt ready because winter is just around the corner with its unexpected return.
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