
"Environment Canada issued a special weather statement Sunday morning for snowfall up to six centimetres and a risk of freezing rain across the GTA from Halton Hills, Toronto to Oshawa. Visibility may be reduced at times due to heavy and blowing snow."
"Easterly winds gusting up to 70 kilometres per hour will also pick up during the day and continue overnight, possibly into Monday for some areas. Snowfall accumulations may be highly variable, however most areas will receive at least two centimetres with locally higher amounts possible."
"Sunday will have a high of 4 C that will feel like -12 C with the wind chill. Environment Canada noted an abnormal temperature trend for Sunday night with an evening forecast of 7 C that will rise to 9 C by Monday morning."
Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for the Greater Toronto Area on Sunday morning, warning of significant winter weather. Snow accumulation is expected to reach up to six centimetres with a risk of freezing rain across the region from Halton Hills to Oshawa. Visibility will be reduced due to heavy and blowing snow. Easterly winds will gust up to 70 kilometres per hour throughout the day and into Monday. Most areas will receive at least two centimetres of snow with variable accumulations possible. Sunday's high will be 4°C, feeling like -12°C with wind chill. An unusual temperature trend will see evening temperatures rise to 9°C by Monday morning. Power outages and difficult travel conditions are possible.
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