After a rough start to the week with snow and freezing rain, Environment Canada is forecasting another dump of snow to hit Toronto this week. Here’s when it’s expected to arrive:
Environment Canada is forecasting another dump of snowMonday’s snowfall began at night with total snow pileup of 5 to 10 centimetres. Various airlines cancelled flights from Toronto Pearson Airport as well as Billy Bishop Airport.. Roads have cleared up since, the OPP said, but some may still be wet and drivers are advised to be careful.The forecast for Tuesday is a cloudy one with a 60 per cent chance of “freezing drizzle” in the morning.
Thursday will be cloudy with a high of 2 C. Skies should clear up by Thursday night, while temperatures are expected to drop to -9 C. Snow may continue into Saturday, with a 60 per cent chance of flurries and a high of 2 C and and low of -4 C.GTA weather forecast this week
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