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Snow Squall Watch in Effect

Our region is back to facing some excessive snowfall once again. Environment Canada has put the area under a snow squall watch. The weather service says over the next 12 hours we’ll see about 15 to 20 centimeters of snow fall. On top of this, weather experts are predicting these snow squalls to continue hitting the region right through to Friday. Snow squalls can cause instant whiteout conditions on roads and highways. Make sure to keep listening to Moose FM for all of your weather and road updates.

Today Flurries at times heavy and local snow squalls this morning, ending near noon then a chance of flurries this afternoon. Possibly 5 to 10 cm. Wind (NW) 30 gusting to 50 near noon. High -8.
Tonight Flurries at times heavy and local snow squalls. Possible 15 cm. Wind diminishing overnight. Low -13.
Friday Flurries at times heavy and local snow squalls ending in the morning then mainly cloudy with a chance of flurries. 5 cm. Wind (NW) 30 gusting to 50. High -8.
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