
"Winds could reach 70 kilometres per hour, with isolated gusts of up to 80 kilometres per hour, the weather agency warned in an update around 3 a.m. Flurries off Lake Huron and Georgian Bay are expected to affect communities well inland and reduce visibility, though significant snowfall accumulation isn't expected in the GTA."
"Areas north of Toronto, including Collingwood, Barrie and Orillia, are under snow squall warnings Tuesday morning. Heavy, blowing snow could make travel hazardous, with poor visibility and snowfall amounts of up to 15 centimetres expected, Environment Canada says."
"The weather agency warns that local power failures are possible, and strong winds may toss loose objects or break tree branches. Commuters should prepare for quickly changing travel conditions."
The Greater Toronto Area is under a special weather statement from Environment Canada for Tuesday morning due to blowing snow and strong winds. Wind speeds could reach 70 kilometres per hour with isolated gusts up to 80 kilometres per hour. Flurries from Lake Huron and Georgian Bay will reduce visibility across the region, though significant snowfall isn't expected in the GTA itself. Areas north of Toronto, including Collingwood, Barrie, and Orillia, face snow squall warnings with up to 15 centimetres of heavy, blowing snow making travel hazardous. Power outages are possible, and loose objects or tree branches may be affected. Conditions are expected to improve later Tuesday morning.
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