
"Residents in the Greater Toronto Area are digging themselves out and going back to their regular weekday schedules a day after a major snowstorm. About two to four centimetres of snowfall is expected throughout the region, including Peel, York and Durham, according to Environment Canada. Flurries are forecasted to start in the afternoon and end close to midnight."
"In Toronto, a high of -2 C is expected that will feel more like -13 due to wind chill. Are schools opening back up? Several colleges, universities and schools with the exception of schools in the Durham region shut down on Thursday because of the inclement weather. School districts across the region also cancelled bus service."
Residents across the Greater Toronto Area are digging out and returning to regular weekday schedules after a major snowstorm. Environment Canada forecasts two to four centimetres of snowfall across Peel, York and Durham, with flurries beginning in the afternoon and tapering off near midnight. Toronto is expected to reach a high of -2 C with a wind chill making it feel closer to -13. Several colleges, universities and schools shut down Thursday due to inclement weather, and school districts cancelled bus service. Elementary schools in the Toronto and Toronto Catholic district boards are closed Friday for a scheduled Professional Activity day, while University of Toronto Mississauga and Scarborough campuses resume regular classes.
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