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Your daily horoscope: May 9, 2025

  IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY A change of direction is a must this year as you have reached the end of your current journey and need a new challenge. Make a break with the past and make it one that cannot be reversed. Move forward fast and don’t look back. ARIES (March 21 - April 20): Someone you meet on your travels will catch your eye and maybe your heart as well. If it’s true that opposites attract you could find yourself getting close to someone whose charms are very different to your own – and remarkably the relationship will work. TAURUS (April 21 - May 21): Someone you think of as a friend will say something today that annoys you intensely. It may be the case though that they can see things that you cannot, so be open to what they tell you. They could be doing you a very big favor. GEMINI (May 22 - June 21): If you listen too much to other people’s advice today you could end up facing in several directions at once and ultimately getting nowhere. Pay attention to what friends a...

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Ontario on Alert: Heavy Snow Squalls Forecast to Blanket Regions with 20 cm

 

Ontario residents are bracing for rapidly changing weather conditions as Environment Canada has issued snow squall warnings for parts of the province this Friday. Areas in central Ontario are expected to experience up to 20 cm of snowfall in a matter of hours as lake-effect snow develops off Lake Huron and Georgian Bay.

Officials warn that these intense snow squalls can cause sudden reductions in visibility—often dropping to near zero—and lead to hazardous driving conditions. With winds gusting at speeds that could further stir up blowing snow, motorists are advised to slow down, keep a safe following distance, and be prepared for abrupt weather changes. Local authorities are monitoring the situation closely and cautioning travelers to remain updated through official weather advisories and alerts throughout the day.

While the snowfall is expected to taper as the day progresses, the forecast highlights the need for vigilance. Communities across the affected regions are urged to plan extra travel time and consider postponing non-essential trips until conditions improve. Stay safe, and keep an eye on local news and Environment Canada updates for the latest information on this developing winter event.

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