
"The City of Toronto has been put under a snow squall watch by Environment Canada for Tuesday evening, while other areas of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) continue to battle winter weather. The squalls are not expected to bring significant snowfall to the city, but visibility may be heavily reduced at times by bursts of heavy or blowing snow, according to an alert issued by Environment Canada late Tuesday afternoon."
"TorontoNew The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Toronto residents are asked to prepare for the possibility of quickly changing, and deteriorating travel conditions Tuesday. (Evan Mitsui/CBC) The City of Toronto has been put under a snow squall watch by Environment Canada for Tuesday evening, while other areas of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) continue to battle winter weather."
Environment Canada has issued a snow squall watch for the City of Toronto for Tuesday evening, with other GTA areas also experiencing winter weather. Squalls are not expected to bring significant overall snowfall to the city, but bursts of heavy or blowing snow can heavily reduce visibility. A snow squall is a sudden, intense and short-lived burst of heavy snow and strong winds that causes near-total whiteout conditions and rapidly freezing road surfaces. Residents and drivers should prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions and exercise caution during periods of reduced visibility.
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