Winter storm brings snow, rain, wind and cold to Eastern, Central Canada
A powerful storm brought heavy snow and rain and bitter temperatures to much of Eastern and Central Canada, reminding Canadians of the many ways an unforgiving climate can disrupt their lives.
The widespread storm closed schools, flooded streets, knocked out power and forced school buses to stay off the roads in many areas Monday as temperatures began to plummet.
In Quebec and Ontario, extreme cold warnings remained in place with wind chills expected to drop to almost minus 40 in Toronto.
In some areas, though, it was warm temperatures that caused havoc.