
"But snow isn't guaranteed, Kidd said, noting snow could change to rain if temperatures increase even slightly over what's forecast for the next few days. Do expect a wet one either way," she said. "Whether it's rain or snow, it's going to be messy, so do expect that." Kidd said areas closer to Lake Ontario may see around two centimetes of snow, while places further north, such as Aurora and Newmarket, could get as much as 10 to 15 centimetres."
"The national weather agency currently forecasts a 30 per cent chance of rain or snow on Saturday evening with a low of -1 C in Toronto. On Sunday, there's a forecast of rain or snow in Toronto with a low of -5 C at night, while Monday has a 30 per cent chance of flurries or showers and a low of -4 C, according to Environment Canada's website."
Environment Canada forecasts a wet weekend for the Greater Toronto Area with freezing evening temperatures and potential snowfall. Snow could change to rain if temperatures rise slightly, but conditions will be messy whether precipitation falls as rain or snow. Areas nearer Lake Ontario may receive around two centimetres of snow, while higher terrain and locations farther north such as Aurora and Newmarket could see 10 to 15 centimetres. Saturday evening has about a 30% chance of rain or snow with a low near -1 C in Toronto; Sunday night lows may reach -5 C. Overnight lows are expected to stay below freezing during the week. Residents should monitor weather alerts and check road conditions before traveling.
Read at www.cbc.ca
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