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Ontario woke up to its first blanketing of snow of the season with up to 15 cm

Areas of Ontario were indeed walloped with as much as 15 centimetres of snow overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning as predicted, giving the province its first true taste of the snowy winter ahead.

Trick-or-treaters in Ontario's snowbelt regions got a rude surprise to close out October as snow began to pummel areas of the province on Halloween night.

Heavy snowfall interrupted trick-or-treating in areas like Kingston and Belleville.

The sudden snowfall also made for some harrowing conditions on highways around the province.

By the late evening hours, places like Kingston had been transformed into winter wonderlands to close out the spooky season.

Some of the strongest snowfall was recorded in Strathroy, which is reported to have hit — and possibly exceeded — the 15-centimetre mark.

One Tuesday evening report even predicted 20 cm for this part of the province.

Strathroy residents will likely spend the day digging out after the area was blanketed overnight.

The Greater Toronto Area was spared from this preview of winter for 2023-24, though the GTA region did indeed wake up to frosty conditions with temperatures feeling in the high negative single digits to kick off the first day of November.

Lead photo by

Phil Marion


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