Snow, Toronto and Winter storm
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A major winter storm is set to hit Toronto and the GTA on Sunday, creating some pretty serious travel issues. Environment Canada has issued an orange winter storm warning, calling for snowfall amounts of between 20 and 40 cm.
While Toronto digs itself out from its snowiest day on record, trade your shovels for sleds and check out the city’s official tobogganing hills.
Environment Canada has issued a yellow winter storm watch for Toronto on Sunday, with between 20 and 30 centimetres of snow expected.
To keep airfield surfaces operational, snow-clearing crews are actively working on runways, taxiways, and apron areas. Teams are operating continuous snowplow rotations to maintain roughly five million square metres of airport surfaces.
Explore the best winter hiking trails in and around Toronto. From High Park nature walks to frozen waterfalls at Spencer Gorge, find your next snowy adventure.
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Canadians are sharing photos of wintery weather after record-breaking snowfall blanketed the Greater Toronto Area on Sunday.
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Another foot or so of snow is expected just east of Lake Ontario, on the heels of the massive weekend storm that dumped more than 17 inches of snow on parts of New York. The National Weather Service in Buffalo issued a lake effect snow warning for four counties by Lake Ontario - northern Cayuga,