
"It's time to layer up as the Greater Toronto Area faces a frigid weekend forecast, according to Environment Canada. The national weather agency forecasts daytime highs in the minus double digits from Saturday to Monday and a potential for significant snow on Sunday. The coldest air of the season along with very cold wind chills is expected this weekend, it said. An official weather warning has not been issued at this time."
"Here's what you can expect in the days ahead: Friday: A chance of flurries with a high of -10 C and a low of -22 C. Saturday: Sunny with a high of -15 C and a low of -18 C. Sunday: Snow with a high of -9 C and a low of -12 C. With the wind chill factored in, Friday could feel more like -22, Saturday like -32 and Sunday like -28,"
Daytime highs will be in the minus double digits from Saturday to Monday with the coldest air of the season and very cold wind chills expected. Friday will see a chance of flurries with a high near -10 C and a low near -22 C. Saturday will be sunny with a high near -15 C and a low near -18 C. Sunday has a risk of measurable snow with a high near -9 C and a low near -12 C. Wind chills could feel as low as -32 C on Saturday. No official weather warning has been issued. York Region issued a cold weather alert for people experiencing homelessness from Thursday to Sunday, and Toronto is operating warming centres and surge sites with 24-hour availability for walk-ins.
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