Winter mix delivers Ontario freezing rain, blowing Prairie snow and East Coast wallop
Old Man Winter doled out a medley of punishment across Canada on Wednesday as freezing rain encased southern Ontario, cold and snow swept across the Prairies and heavy snow blanketed the East Coast.
In southwestern Ontario, strong winds and ice buildup from freezing rain raised the possibility of local power outages and downed trees. Hydro One, the provincial utility, said it was monitoring the storm and its crews were ready to respond.
The utility reported outages that had knocked out power to roughly 5,000 customers as of late Wednesday afternoon, though it was unclear how many of those were weather-related.
The wet weather arrived after a recent stretch of mild temperatures and melting snow, prompting some conservation authorities to warn of possible flooding.

