From lamb to lion: Final days of March feature wild weather in Ontario

As we get ready to wrap up the month of March and move deeper into the spring season, much of Ontario remains under an active storm track with rounds of stormy weather moving through this week.

The precipitation types will depend on temperatures and location, but could range from heavy snow and dangerous whiteout conditions, to graupel and soggy rains with strong winds.

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The first round will move into northern Ontario on Wednesday morning, bringing another swath of 2-5+ cm of snow as a cold pattern dominates during the final days of March.

from lamb to lion: final days of march feature wild weather in ontario

A frontal squall associated with a strong cold front will race across southern and eastern Ontario during Wednesday afternoon. The precipitation could briefly start as rain as temperatures will be quite mild ahead of the cold front, but then quickly change to graupel and a burst of heavy snow with strong winds and poor visibility possible.

While accumulation across the south will be pretty minimal, if any at all, with the quick burst of snow, near whiteout conditions are likely during the squall and could greatly impact travel later Wednesday.

Temperatures will drop well below freezing behind the front as well, taking a significant tumble from the almost double-digit highs on Wednesday afternoon.

from lamb to lion: final days of march feature wild weather in ontario

There will be a brief break on Thursday, with sunny and cool conditions expected, before the next system that moves in for Friday and ends off the month on a wet and windy note.

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A widespread rain and very mild temperatures are forecast during Friday and into Saturday. Double-digit temperatures are likely across southern Ontario, with the potential to reach the mid-teens in some areas.

The system however, will bring in 20-30 mm of rain along with strong winds, making for a miserable end to the week.

from lamb to lion: final days of march feature wild weather in ontario

During the overnight hours and into Saturday morning, a cold front moves through and could bring a quick burst of flurries before the system ends.

On the north side of the system, another swath of heavy snow will push into the region, with as much as 10-20 cm possible across parts of northeastern Ontario into Saturday.

from lamb to lion: final days of march feature wild weather in ontario

An active pattern with changeable temperatures is expected to continue through the first week of April as a few more significant systems track across the region.

Be sure to check back for the latest weather updates across Ontario.

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