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Environment Canada has issued a winter storm warning for the Greater Toronto Area, saying a "wintry mix" of snow, freezing rain and ice pellets is in store for the region on Wednesday.
Toronto is getting hit with a major winter storm Wednesday, and the conditions are already causing delays on transit ahead of what could be a treacherous afternoon rush hour.
Toronto braces for a winter storm with snow, ice pellets, and freezing rain as the city salts roads and reopens warming centres.
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Major winter storm hits southern Ontario with heavy ice and snow Wednesday
A potent and messy winter storm is bringing major travel impacts to southern Ontario on Wednesday, with a swath of freezing rain, rain, and heavy snow.
The Greater Toronto Area remains under a yellow winter storm warning Wednesday morning, with a "wintry mix" of snow, freezing rain and ice pellets falling across the region.
A strengthening winter storm has triggered widespread school bus cancellations across the Greater Toronto Area on Wednesday, with multiple boards suspending transportation as snowfall and poor visibility impact the morning commute.
Toronto is digging itself out of mountains of snow on Monday after a massive winter storm on Sunday dumped around 50 centimetres of the white stuff — or more — in the city.
A messy mix of winter weather is expected to move into the region midweek, bringing the potential for icy conditions, reduced visibility and travel delays. A low-pressure system is forecast to bring snow,
A winter storm continues to impact the Greater Toronto Area, bringing snow, freezing rain and ice pellets. CBC's Clara Pasieka and CBC meteorologist Colette Kennedy break down the latest on what you need to know.
With Toronto facing more snow this winter, and city officials are working around the clock to keep roads and sidewalks clear
A winter storm could delay flights at Toronto Pearson Airport on Wednesday. Several hours of freezing rain or ice pellets, and snowfall amounts near five centimetres are possible on Wednesday in the Greater Toronto Area,