Here we go again: More snow on the way for Toronto, Environment Canada says | CBC News
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Toronto is bracing for more snowfall following back-to-back snowstorms, with Environment Canada issuing its third winter weather travel advisory in one week. An expected additional five centimetres of snow, combined with gusty winds up to 50 km/h, may cause blowing snow and reduced visibility. The temperature is forecasted to drop to -15 C with wind chill values plunging to -21 C overnight. Following recent storms that brought 16 to 23 centimetres over the weekend and 15 to 20 centimetres earlier, full snow removal could take up to three weeks.
The city of Toronto is advised to brace for more snowfall as Environment Canada forecasts an additional five centimetres, compounding recent significant accumulations.
With winter safety at the forefront, Environment Canada has issued multiple travel advisories, emphasizing the potential for blowing snow and reduced visibility in the city.
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