Fri Feb 07 06:50:00 UTC 2025: ## Snow Squall Warning Issued for [Location – needs to be added from original text]: Up to 20cm of Snow Expected

**[City, Province] –** Environment Canada has upgraded a snow squall watch to a warning for [Location – needs to be added from original text], predicting significant snowfall and hazardous travel conditions.

The warning indicates that snow squalls are expected to develop this afternoon, bringing 15 to 20 centimeters of snow accumulation. Near-zero visibility is anticipated due to heavy snowfall and strong winds gusting up to 80 km/h. These conditions are expected to persist into Friday morning.

The agency warns that snow squalls can cause rapid and significant changes in weather conditions, with visibility dropping to near zero in a matter of minutes. Travel will be hazardous due to drastically reduced visibility in affected areas. Drivers are urged to turn on their headlights and maintain a safe following distance if visibility decreases.

Lake-effect snow is expected to diminish to flurries by Friday morning. Environment Canada encourages residents to monitor weather alerts and forecasts for updates. Reports of severe weather can be submitted via email to [email protected] or by tweeting using #ONStorm.

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