Photos: April snow hits parts of Ontario, Quebec, power outages reported

Cold, wintry weather is dominating the headlines again in Ontario with snow causing travel troubles in the southern and eastern sections

Snowfall warnings are in effect for parts of eastern Ontario and southern Quebec, with between 10-20+ cm of snow expected in some places through Thursday.

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Rain was the main story through Wednesday, with localized flooding and ponding on roads reported. Rainfall in Toronto led to a rise in water levels in the Don River.

High water levels in Don River in Toronto, Ont./Erin Wenckstern/TWN

(Erin Wenckstern/The Weather Network)

But, as temperatures dropped, snow started to move in. It had quite the impact on travel, leading to slippery roads and slower commutes.

By Thursday morning, heavy, wet snow is expected to dominate in several regions, raising the risk for dangerous road conditions and causing widespread power outages, airport delays, and road closures.

Here's a look at the system in photos.

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