Toronto to see dump of snow boxing day: Environment Canada | CBC News
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Toronto to see dump of snow boxing day: Environment Canada | CBC News
"Significant snowfall is expected in Toronto Friday, according to an alert from Environment Canada. About eight to 12 cm of snow is forecasted to start later Friday morning and last into the evening, according to the alert. Snow will become locally heavy at times this afternoon resulting in areas of reduced visibility, Environment Canada said in the boxing day alert."
"Significant snowfall is expected in Toronto Friday, according to an alert from Environment Canada. About eight to 12 cm of snow is forecasted to start later Friday morning and last into the evening, according to the alert. Snow will become locally heavy at times this afternoon resulting in areas of reduced visibility, Environment Canada said in the boxing day alert. The alert said to allow extra time for travel on Friday as the accumulation of snow will affect roadways and sidewalks."
Environment Canada forecasts significant snowfall in Toronto beginning later Friday morning and continuing into the evening. Total accumulation of about eight to 12 cm is expected across the city. Snow will become locally heavy at times this afternoon, producing areas of reduced visibility. Accumulating snow will affect roadways and sidewalks, creating hazardous walking and driving conditions. Motorists and pedestrians should allow extra time for travel on Friday and exercise caution on treated and untreated surfaces. The combination of steady accumulation and localized heavy bursts may slow traffic, increase commute times, and require additional snow-clearing and de-icing efforts.
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