Anthony Farnell reminds us of Ontario’s most significant winter storms of the last 25 years
With today's snowfall of up to 50 centimeters in some parts - projecting to be the biggest in recent history, we asked our Chief Meteorologist, Anthony Farnell to remind us that we've been here before - and we've had it much worse. Here's a roundup of some of the most significant wintry blasts from the recent past.
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