Toronto is preparing for another significant snowstorm this weekend, expecting between 15 to 20 centimeters of snow, which follows nearly 20 centimeters that fell previously. City officials have re-implemented a significant weather event declaration as snow removal crews work tirelessly. With temperatures predicted to remain below freezing, citizens are encouraged to help with snow clearing. Additionally, strict parking restrictions are in place on snow routes, resulting in around 1,500 traffic tickets. Officials emphasize the need for cooperation from residents as they navigate these challenging winter conditions.
The City of Toronto is bracing for another snowstorm this weekend, potentially bringing 15 to 20 centimeters of additional snow on top of what has already fallen.
With more snow forecasted, city officials have declared a significant weather event and 'major snowstorm condition,' which may extend beyond the weekend.
Barbara Gray stated, 'It's quite challenging, but we're really well prepared for it. Our staff is doing a tremendous job.'
Parking on designated snow routes has been prohibited to expedite snow removal, and approximately 1,500 tickets have been issued due to this ban.
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