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How much snow we can expect Thursday

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Southwestern Ontario will get another blast of winter weather on Thursday.

Forecasters are predicting much of the province, including Waterloo Region, Guelph and Brantford, could get between five and 15 centimetres of snow.

CTV Kitchener Weather Specialist Will Aiello said it should start in the late morning, and could be heavy at times. He says two to three centimetres could fall every hour, continuing into the night.

Communities further south, meanwhile, will get off a little easier.

“South of London, it looks like a messy mix of snow and rain with the temperatures hovering around the freezing mark,” Aiello explained. “There’s potential for areas closer to Lake Huron and Georgian Bay to receive higher amounts with some lake effect snow."

Northwesterly winds could reach up to 60 km/h.

On Wednesday evening, Environment Canada issued a winter weather travel advisory.

Drivers are advised road conditions may be hazardous due to sudden changes in the weather.

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