Snowfall of up to 30 cm is Possible due to Winter Storm
Another winter storm watch has been issued for Thunder Bay, suggesting the city could see up to 30 centimeters of snow this weekend, according to Environment Canada.
The Canadian weather agency Environment Canada has forecast 15 to 30 centimetres of snow to fall across the region.
With the storm expected to begin Sunday afternoon or evening and last into Monday evening.
There could be a lot of snowfall from Sunday night through Monday morning.
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Which may reach up to four centimetres per hour during the heaviest stages of the storm.
Several inches of snow are expected to fall on Monday evening, but the intensity of the snow will decline.
During these conditions, it may be difficult to travel in some places because of rapidly accumulating snow, and visibility may be impaired as well.
Weather conditions can have a significant impact on the performance of transportation systems.
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