
"A special weather statement has been issued for most of the GTA and a yellow winter storm warning for Durham region as snowfall, freezing rain and icy conditions are expected to hit from Wednesday morning into the evening. The national weather agency's warning says a low pressure system is expected to bring snow and freezing rain Wednesday morning, but it noted there was some uncertainty around the predicted amount of precipitation."
"From Halton region to Toronto, several hours of freezing rain with five to 10 millimetres of ice build-up and five centimetres of snow is possible. Meanwhile areas east of Highway 400 may receive little to no freezing rain, but more snow or ice pellets. About 10 to 15 centimetres of snow is expected in Durham region, said Environment Canada Durham region also has a yellow level advisory for "near zero visibility" due to fog on Tuesday morning."
The Greater Toronto Area will face a return of winter weather on Wednesday with snow, freezing rain and icy conditions expected across much of the region. Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for most of the GTA and a yellow winter storm warning for Durham region. A low pressure system is forecast to bring snow and freezing rain Wednesday morning, though precipitation amounts remain uncertain. From Halton to Toronto, several hours of freezing rain could produce five to 10 millimetres of ice and around five centimetres of snow. Areas east of Highway 400 may see more snow or ice pellets and little freezing rain. Durham could receive 10 to 15 centimetres of snow and has a yellow advisory for near-zero visibility due to Tuesday morning fog. Motorists and pedestrians should exercise caution and allow extra travel time; additional warnings may be issued as the event approaches.
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