Southern Ontario has seen its first taste of wintery weather this season.
In Toronto, it was no more than a few flurries which quickly melted on contact but some areas to the north saw two to five centemeters of snow.
Lake effect flurries left snow on the ground in places like Beeton, Schomberg, Newmarket, Bolton and more.
According to Environment Canada the heaviest snow fell about 40 minutes southwest of Collingwood, in the Dundalk Highlands.
First snow of 2018 in Toronto#winterishere #snow #Toronto pic.twitter.com/bZXt9MMMa9
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