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Parts of southern Ontario are digging out from a winter storm that swept through the region last night. Environment Canada had forecasted between 15 to 25 centimetres of snow for Toronto, Hamilton, London and Sarnia.

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Four year old Blake Hennelly makes a snow angel after a snowstorm in Toronto.Mark Blinch/The Globe and Mail

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A man looks out from a TTC streetcar after a snowstorm in Toronto.Mark Blinch/The Globe and Mail

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Tom McCann uses a snowblower to clear a sidewalk after a snowstorm in Toronto.Mark Blinch/The Globe and Mail

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People board a TTC streetcar after a snowstorm in Toronto.Mark Blinch/The Globe and Mail

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A large snow plow vehicle works the streets after a snowstorm in Toronto.Mark Blinch/The Globe and Mail

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A car is seen covered in snow after a snowstorm in Toronto.Mark Blinch/The Globe and Mail

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A man walks down a road after a snowstorm in Toronto.Mark Blinch/The Globe and Mail

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A couple cross-country ski through Trinity Bellwoods Park after a snowstorm in Toronto.Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press

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A snow plow clears a path on a sidewalk after a snowstorm in Toronto.Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press

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A couple is seen traversing the Yonge and Dundas intersection during a snowstorm in Toronto.Christopher Katsarov/The Canadian Press

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