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  2. Weather records in Windsor, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    March 26: An early Spring storm brought snow to much of southern Ontario, and some freezing rain to the St. Catharines/Hamilton area. Among the storm snowfall totals was 24.5 cm in Cornwall, 15 cm in Kitchener, 13 cm in Peterborough, 12 cm in Barrie, 11 cm in Windsor, between 7 and 12 cm snow fell in Toronto and 8 cm in Hamilton.

  3. January 14–17, 2022 North American winter storm - Wikipedia

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    The storm brought heavy snow across much of southern Ontario, with snow accumulations of up to 50 centimetres (20 in) in St. Catharines, 48 centimetres (19 in) in Ottawa (second largest snowstorm on record), 55 centimetres (22 in) of snow in Toronto (the third largest snowfall since 1937), [a] 41 centimetres (16 in) in Hamilton, and 32 ...

  4. December 2022 North American winter storm - Wikipedia

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    In addition, St. Catharines had seven hours of visibility of 400 meters (0.25 mi) or less on December 23, with peak wind gusts of 96 km/h on both that day and December 24, [48] and Hamilton had six hours of 400 meters (0.25 mi) or less visibility, including one hour of zero-meter visibility, on December 23. [49]

  5. Blizzard of 1977 - Wikipedia

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    St. Catharines, situated on the north side of the Niagara Peninsula on the shore of Lake Ontario, had winds between 50 and 70 km/h with blowing snow causing low visibility/almost blizzard conditions (0.4 km visibility) the entire afternoon of January 28, and had winds between 40 and 60 km/h and reduced visibility (approximately 0.8 km) most of ...

  6. Great Snowstorm of 1944 - Wikipedia

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    The highest snowfalls in Ontario were in Hamilton with 62.5 cm (24.6 in) and St. Catharines with 66 cm (26 in). [6] [148] [149] The storm caused the complete curtailment of streetcar and bus service in Hamilton for over a day and only minimal service being available for an additional day.

  7. January–February 2019 North American cold wave - Wikipedia

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    Again on the same day, the daily high in downtown Victoria was at −0.9 °C (30.4 °F), [24] the first time the daily high was below freezing since January 2017. [25] The next day, on February 5, the city's temperature dropped to −7 °C (19 °F) with a wind chill of −9 °C (16 °F). [26]

  8. St. Catharines - Wikipedia

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    St. Catharines is the most populous city in Canada's Niagara Region, the eighth largest urban area in the province of Ontario.As of 2017, St. Catharines has an area of 96.13 square kilometres (37.12 sq mi) and 140,370 residents.

  9. Effects of Hurricane Hazel in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The effects of Hurricane Hazel in Canada included 81 deaths and C$137,552,400 ($1,581,876,233.63 in 2023) in damages. Hazel, the deadliest and costliest storm of the 1954 Atlantic hurricane season, reached Toronto, Ontario by the evening of October 15, 1954.