Environment Canada has issued weather advisories for a vast stretch of southern Ontario, predicting five to ten millimetres of snow overnight Saturday and into Sunday morning.
The advisories go from Windsor to the province’s easternmost point, as well as as far north as Bancroft, where only four to six centimetres of snow are forecast.
During the peak of the precipitation overnight Saturday, one to two centimetres of snow could fall every hour, according to the weather service.
The government forecaster says the snow is expected to peter off in the morning, starting in the west.
It says the conditions could make the roads dangerous.
The agency is urging people to postpone non-essential travel until the weather clears.
Source_ The Canadian Press