Environment Canada has issued a winter weather travel advisory for Toronto, with ‘significant’ snowfall expected Thursday.
A winter weather travel advisory is in effect for Toronto with “significant” snowfall expected for the city and surrounding areas on Thursday.
Environment Canada is calling for reduced visibility and heavy snow with local accumulations of five to ten centimetres.
“Travel may be hazardous due to sudden changes in the weather,” the federal weather agency said in the advisory. “Consider postponing non-essential travel until conditions improve. Take extra care when walking or driving in affected areas.”
The snow is expected to begin Thursday morning and continue throughout the day before tapering off into flurries later Thursday evening, especially north and west of the city.
Strong northwesterly winds are also expected, gusting up to 70 km/h beginning Thursday evening and ending Friday morning.
News Related-
The best Walmart Cyber Monday deals 2023
-
Jordan Poole took time to showboat and got his shot blocked into the stratosphere
-
The Top Canadian REITs to Buy in November 2023
-
OpenAI’s board might have been dysfunctional–but they made the right choice. Their defeat shows that in the battle between AI profits and ethics, it’s no contest
-
Russia-Ukraine Drone Warfare Rages With Dozens Headed for Moscow, Amid Deadly Winter Storm
-
Trump tells appeals court that threats to judge and clerk in NY civil fraud trial do not justify gag order
-
Can Anyone Take Paxlovid for Covid? Doctors Explain.
-
Google this week will begin deleting inactive accounts. Here's how to save yours.
-
How John Tortorella's Culture Extends from the Philadelphia Flyers to the AHL Phantoms
-
Tri-Cities' hatcheries report best Coho return in years
-
Wild release Dean Evason of head coaching duties
-
Air New Zealand’s Cyber Monday Sale Has the 'Lowest Fares of 2023' to Auckland, Sydney, and More
-
NDP tells Liberals to sweeten the deal if pharmacare legislation is delayed
-
'1,000 contacts with a club': Tiger Woods breaks down his typical tournament prep to college kids in fascinating video