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More than 60,000 Customers without Power After Winter Storm Hits Ontario: Hydro One
More than 60,000 Hydro One customers lost power due to up to 20 cm snow and 80 km/h winds, causing closures and travel disruptions in northern Ontario.
- About 61,000 customers across Ontario are without power due to downed lines from ice accumulation on tree branches as a result of the winter storm.
- Environment Canada forecasts a mixed bag of precipitation across Ontario on Monday, including freezing rain in Ottawa, heavy snow along Lake Superior, up to 60 cm of snow in Timmins, and strong wind gusts of up to 90 km/h in the Greater Toronto Area and southwestern Ontario.
- Since the storm began on Sunday, Hydro One has restored power to more than 88,000 customers, but challenging road conditions continue to delay crew access.
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Winter storm brings blizzard conditions, freezing rain to many parts of Ontario
A winter storm is pummeling the province with up to 20 centimetres of snow across northeastern Ontario, freezing rain conditions in the south, and winds gusting up to 80 kilometres an hour leading to blizzard conditions in some areas.
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