Ontario’s largest utility says at least 32,000 people across the province are currently without power as a wind storm continues to batter the region. Environment Canada says the wind storm is starting to die down from peaks registered late Sunday and into Monday morning. “It is starting to abate, but we’re not quite out of the woods,” Cheng said in a telephone interview. Once the wind has died down, however, deep cold is expected to impact a larger area in the province. Extreme cold alerts are expected for much of northern Ontario in the coming days, Cheng said.
Source: National Post February 25, 2019 14:48 UTC