Special weather alert issued for Toronto ahead of 'significant' winter storm Toronto TorontoWeather
Another vicious winter storm is heading in Toronto's direction, according to meteorologists, and this one is expected to bring with it enough force to seriously mess up any holiday travel plans., Environment Canada warned of a"significant winter storm" that is forecast to hit"late this week" and last well into the holiday weekend.
The federal weather agency says that precipitation should begin as either rain or snow late Thursday, but has yet to provide any estimates regarding how many centimetres we'll receive. It is thus too early to say for certain if the City of Toronto will see a white Christmas... but it's looking very likely that we'll see red and blue lights flashing along local highways.
"Temperatures are expected to plummet on Friday leading to a potential flash freeze for locations that receive rainfall," writes Environment Canada of the incoming storm. "Rapidly falling temperatures will be accompanied by strong to potentially damaging winds along with snow that may be heavy at times. Blizzard conditions are possible late Friday into the weekend for areas downwind of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay."
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