Environment Canada has issued a freezing rain warning for the GTA.
“Precipitation may begin as rain or ice pellets in some areas before transitioning to freezing rain and ice pellets. Ice accretion may be limited during the onset as ground temperatures may be above zero,” the warning reads.
The City of Toronto provided its own winter storm update this afternoon, saying up to six cm of snow could accumulate in the city overnight. The city also says its crews are on standby should any snow clearing be necessary overnight or in the morning.
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