Snow Continues for Parts of Northern Ontario

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Thunder Bay dodged a major snowfall. Dryden and Sioux Lookout got a tonne of snow.
Thunder Bay dodged a major snowfall. Dryden and Sioux Lookout got a tonne of snow.
Thunder Bay dodged a major snowfall. Dryden and Sioux Lookout got a tonne of snow.
Thunder Bay dodged a major snowfall. Dryden and Sioux Lookout got a tonne of snow.

Dryden and Sioux Lookout Buried in Snow

THUNDER BAY – Sioux Lookout and points north are expecting more snow according to Environment Canada. The weather service states, a “Major winter storm centred over Western Lake Superior will track towards Northeastern Ontario today. Snow at times heavy continues over the region. Total snowfall amounts of 25 to 35 cm are expected with locally higher amounts possible.

Gusty winds could may result in low visibilities in snow and blowing snow.

Sioux Lookout and Dryden have received some significant snowfall. Dryden received almost 40cm of snow. Sioux Lookout received almost 50 cm of snow.

Many Dryden businesses are closed today. Sioux Lookout is struggling with lots of snow as well.

Travel along major highways is not recommended.

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