Snow could spell a messy Friday afternoon commute in GTA, parts of southern Ontario | CBC News
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Environment Canada has issued a winter weather travel advisory for the Greater Toronto Area and parts of southern Ontario, predicting heavy snowfall of five to ten centimeters beginning around noon. The weather agency cautioned that this snowfall could significantly reduce visibility, especially during the afternoon commute hours. The advisory covers various areas including Toronto, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, and others, reminding drivers to proceed with caution, slow down, and be prepared for reduced visibility conditions during their travels.
Environment Canada has issued a winter weather travel advisory for the Greater Toronto Area, warning of heavy snow that could reduce visibility significantly.
The advisory indicates that between five to 10 centimeters of snow is expected, starting around 12 p.m. and potentially impacting the afternoon commute.
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