About 10-15 cm of snow expected in Niagara tomorrow, but some spots could get up to 20 cm
Looks like winter isn't quite done yet.
A snowfall warning is in effect for north Niagara, and south Niagara is under a weather advisory.
Environment Canada says the region will get about 10 to 15 cm.
However, parts of north Niagara that are under high terrain could get as much as 20 cm.
The snow is expected to start tomorrow morning, and taper off during the night.
The afternoon rush hour is expected to be impacted, and drivers may experience reduced visibility and changing road conditions.
South of the border, Buffalo is under a hazardous weather outlook.
The National Weather Service says about 2 to 4 inches of snow is expected to fall.
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