SnowFall Warning Continues for Thunder Bay

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Snowfall Warning in Effect
Snowfall Warning in Effect

THUNDER BAY – Winter weather continues … the Colorado low that has entered the region is now putting the bulk of the snow around Lake Superior.

Travel conditions, especially to the east of Thunder Bay remain treacherous.

Snowfall warning
for northern Ontario
updated by Environment Canada
at 10:51 p.M. EST Wednesday 16 December 2015.
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Snowfall warning for:
      City of Thunder Bay
      Superior West
      Lake Nipigon - Wabakimi
      Nipigon - Marathon - Superior North.

Snowfall warning ended for:
      Dryden - Ignace
      Upsala - Raith
      Sioux Lookout - Savant Lake.

Snow continues across portions of northwestern Ontario. However, the heaviest band is near and to the north of Lake Superior. Snow  continues elsewhere, but is noticeably lighter with only 2 to 4 more 
centimetres expected overnight. Total snowfall amounts of 15 to 20 centimetres will be likely by Thursday morning. Locally 15 cm of snow has already been reported in some locales. Motorists should be 
prepared for hazardous winter driving conditions as a result of poor visibility in heavier snow and accumulating snow, and adjust their travel plans accordingly. Periods of light snow will linger on 
Thursday with another 2 to 4 centimetres of snow possible.

Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow. Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow.
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