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Heavy Snow Expected in Toronto and Surrounding Areas on Monday Morning: Environment Canada
Snowfall of 10 to 15 cm expected with reduced visibility, likely causing significant delays during the Monday morning commute after the holiday break, Environment Canada said.
- Environment Canada issued a yellow-level snowfall warning for southern Ontario, covering the GTA from Burlington to Oshawa, beginning overnight Sunday and ending Monday afternoon.
- With workers back after the holidays, the timing threatens the Monday morning commute as Environment Canada warns modest snowfall amounts will worsen travel disruptions.
- Forecasts show varying accumulations across the region, with Toronto possibly getting up to 10 centimetres, areas west expected 10 to 15 centimetres, and Hamilton to Kingston 5 to 10 centimetres, while visibility may reduce and roads become difficult to navigate.
- Toronto officials said crews will salt and plow as snow begins, warming centres will remain open Monday, and Environment Canada warned of significant impacts to morning traffic urging extra travel time.
- Forecasters say the storm could yield much heavier totals in higher terrain and other regions, with some areas forecast 25 to 30 centimetres between Monday evening and early Wednesday.
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Environment Canada warns of heavy rain or snow for parts of B.C. including Vancouver
VANCOUVER — A series of rain and snowfall warnings are in place for parts of British Columbia, with Metro Vancouver expecting up to 60 millimetres of rain with snowfall accumulating at higher elevations starting Monday night.
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Environment Canada warns of heavy rain, snow in higher elevations in Metro Vancouver
Parts of Metro Vancouver could see heavy rain approaching 70 millimetres in some areas and snowfall at higher elevations, starting Monday night.
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