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Tom McCann uses a snowblower to clear a sidewalk after a large snowstorm in Toronto, Wednesday March 2, 2016.Mark Blinch

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.

In photos: Snowstorm sweeps across Southern Ontario overnight

Snowfall amounts were expected to be closer to 25 centimetres for the Ottawa and Cornwall regions.

Dozens of flights out of airports in Toronto and Ottawa have been cancelled, and several school boards have cancelled bus service for the day.

The storm has largely shifted into southern Quebec, though London and the Huron-Perth area still remain under snow squall warnings.

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