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The Weather Network on MSNOntario town in state of emergency as potent ice storm persists SundayA high-impact ice storm will continue into Sunday after hours of ice accretion knocked out power to more than 370,000 customers across Ontario as of early Sunday afternoon. Expect widespread power outages to persist through the remainder of the weekend,
Back in Ontario, provincial utility Hydro One says it’s already restored power to more than 100,000 customers, but about 350,000 are still in the dark.
The City of Toronto is no longer under a freezing rain warning as officials at Environment Canada say periods of freezing rain will now transition to periods of “mixed drizzle” throughout Sunday.
Trent University is cancelling classes at Symons Campus and Traill College on Monday, with the City of Peterborough declaring a state of emergency after Saturday’s ice storm caused widespread power outages.
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The Weather Network on MSNWatches issued as severe storm risk builds in Ontario on SundayUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access information on a device and to provide personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. List of Partners (vendors)
The closures are due to dangerous road conditions following this weekend's ice storm, with wires down across the roadway in multiple areas. The OPP says that there is no current estimate on how long it will take to complete the repairs and reopen the roads.
If the last two days of ice storms weren’t enough, more wintry weather is rolling into parts of Ontario Sunday evening and into Monday, which could affect morning commutes. According to Environment Canada,