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Winter storm hits GTA, up to 30 cm expected
Summary
Environment Canada says the Greater Toronto Area could see 20 to 30 centimetres of snow and has upgraded the warning; schools and some services are closed and officials report hazardous travel. The agency expects the heaviest snow to taper off later this afternoon.
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Environment Canada has upgraded its warning for southern Ontario as a winter storm moves through the Greater Toronto Area and is reporting 20 to 30 centimetres of snow possible. Schools across the region are closed and multiple public services are operating on altered schedules. Officials are reporting dangerous travel conditions and some major road and transit routes are currently disrupted. The agency says the heaviest snow is expected to ease later this afternoon.
Key updates:
- Environment Canada has upgraded the storm warning and reported 20–30 cm of snowfall with hazardous travel and reduced visibility in heavy bands.
- Current status reported by officials includes closed schools, roadway disruptions including a major parkway closure, and transit suspensions or modified service; some warming centres have been opened.
- The forecast reports the heaviest snow will taper off by early to mid-afternoon, with very cold wind chills accompanying the event.
Summary:
The storm has led to widespread service disruptions and hazardous roads across the GTA, as reported by municipal and provincial authorities. Snowfall is expected to ease later this afternoon, and agencies have reported ongoing operations to clear roads and manage transit impacts.
