A weather system with the potential to cause severe thunderstorms in parts of Southern Ontario is expected to arrive on Wednesday. The storm is forecasted to vary in intensity across the province, with Northwestern Ontario, including Thunder Bay, being under winter storm warnings as per Enviornment Canada. Enviornment Canada has issued freezing rain warnings for several regions from northeastern to eastern Ontario. Up to 15 mm of ice accretion could occur, leading to power outages and tree damage.
Meanwhile, those residing in Southern Ontario should brace for heavy rainfall, gusty winds and a severe thunderstorm threat brought about by the Colorado low. As per The Weather Network, the possibility of thunderstorms stretches from northeastern Ontario across cottage country to the southwest. They have predicted that the highest likelihood for thunderstorms is in the region to the west of Greater Toronto Area leading to the Niagara Region and down to Windsor.
The Weather Network has described the weather system as a powerful Colorado low that is expected to bring with it a severe thunderstorm threat along with early summer-like warmth.
On Wednesday, Toronto may witness rainfall up to 25 mm, which is anticipated to subside by the evening, paving the way for a sunny weather period into the long weekend. The Easter weekend forecast suggests predominantly sunny weather conditions until Monday, when the rain is expected to return.
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