Toronto saw an electrifying afternoon as heavy rain and lightning moved through the city on Tuesday, a rare sight for February.
The storm is extending across other parts of Canada and the U.S. as well, with new record-breaking temperatures being set daily.
On Wednesday, parts of the northeastern region of the province could see 15 centimetres of snow and three millimetres of freezing rain, with Environment Canada saying far northwestern parts of Ontario will experience "extreme cold."
Global’s Anthony Farnell has the latest.
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The storm is extending across other parts of Canada and the U.S. as well, with new record-breaking temperatures being set daily.
On Wednesday, parts of the northeastern region of the province could see 15 centimetres of snow and three millimetres of freezing rain, with Environment Canada saying far northwestern parts of Ontario will experience "extreme cold."
Global’s Anthony Farnell has the latest.
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