Travellers should expect heavy snow north and south of Sudbury
27-11-2025 14:17 via sudbury.com

Travellers should expect heavy snow north and south of Sudbury

Parts of southern Ontario will be hit by heavy winds and blowing snow this week, while some northern areas brace for up to 60 centimetres of snowfall
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