Greater Toronto Area digging out after storm dumps 60 cm of snow | CBC
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Greater Toronto Area digging out after storm dumps 60 cm of snow | CBC
"People walk through downtown Toronto, as Environment Canada warns of peak snowfall rates of five to eight centimetres per hour as a winter storm moves through the region, Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026. (Cole Burston/The Canadian Press) GTA school boards have closed schools for the day. The City of Toronto has launched its response plan for dealing with a major storm."
"Toronto police are urging people to stay at home Monday if possible. Police services across the region have responded to hundreds of crashes on the roads. 'There's no question' Toronto snowstorm will have big impact on Monday commutes: city manager Storm covers Canada with heavy snow, extreme cold John Rieti It'll be a day full of digging out across the Greater Toronto Area Monday after a powerful storm dropped as much as 60 cm of snow on Sunday."
Heavy winter storm dropped as much as 60 cm of snow across the Greater Toronto Area, with peak snowfall rates of five to eight centimetres per hour. Environment Canada issued warnings and the City of Toronto launched its major storm response plan. Major school boards closed for the day and Toronto police urged residents to stay home if possible. Police services across the region responded to hundreds of crashes. Widespread accumulation and extreme cold affected travel and commuting, prompting emergency measures and large-scale snow removal and recovery operations throughout the region.
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