Weather – Snowfall Warning – Thunder Bay could get as much as 15 cm

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THUNDER BAY – Weather – Make sure the snow shovel is handy. Environment Canada says to expect up to 15 cm of snow. The snow is expected to start late today and continue into Thursday.

The snowfall warnings also include Dorien and Kakabeka Falls. There are weather advisories out in Mine Centre and to the west of the city as well as northeast of Thunder Bay.

Snow will begin tonight over portions of Northwestern Ontario spreading eastward towards the Quebec border by Thursday morning. Snowfall amounts of 10 to 15 cm are possible by the time the snow ends on Thursday. Areas closer to the shores of Lake Superior may begin as rain and receive less snowfall, particularly east of Marathon towards Wawa.

5:18 AM EST Wednesday 20 November 2019
Snowfall warning in effect for:

  • City of Thunder Bay
  • Kakabeka Falls
  • Nipigon – Rossport

Snowfall with total amounts of about 15 cm is expected.

Snow will move into the area this evening becoming heavy at times overnight and Thursday morning. Snowfall amounts near 15 cm can be expected by the time the snow tapers off late Thursday morning.

This snowfall is due to a developing low pressure system that will track south of the region.

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