Snow, showers expected through the day Sunday: Environment Canada | CBC News
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Snow, showers expected through the day Sunday: Environment Canada | CBC News
"Residents in the Greater Toronto Area are waking up to a winter wonderland with a new blanket of snowfall in the region on Sunday. But the freshly fallen powder may turn to slush when flurries transition to rain through the morning hours, according to Environment Canada. The national weather agency issued a special weather statement warning GTA residents of an additional two to four centimeters of snow on Sunday that could lead to challenging travel conditions."
"Strong winds gusting up to 60 to 70 kilometres per hour might also be possible through the day, but are anticipated to ease in the evening. Areas north of Highway 401 could see about 4 centimeters of local snowfall, said Environment Canada. Sunday evening's forecast shows a 60 per cent chance of flurries with a low of -4 C, but it could feel more like -11 C with wind chill."
Greater Toronto Area woke to new snowfall Sunday, with an additional two to four centimetres expected and local amounts near 4 cm north of Highway 401. Flurries are forecast to transition to rain through the morning, potentially turning powder to slush and creating challenging travel conditions. Strong winds could gust 60–70 km/h through the day before easing in the evening. Sunday evening has a 60 per cent chance of flurries with a low near -4 C, feeling like -11 C with wind chill. Monday brings a 30 per cent chance of flurries and a high around -1 C with cold wind chill.
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