Toronto, GTA under freezing drizzle advisory on Thursday: Environment Canada | CBC News
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Freezing drizzle is forecasted in Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) on Thursday, with Environment Canada warning of mixed precipitation throughout the morning into early afternoon. Icy conditions are expected on various surfaces including highways and sidewalks, leading to travel advisories. Several areas, including Vaughan, Markham, and Brampton, are highlighted in the warning. Notably, bus services for Halton District schools have been suspended, while schools remain open, urging residents to proceed with caution during this weather event.
Environment Canada has issued a weather advisory for Toronto, indicating that freezing drizzle mixed with light snow will affect road surfaces, making them icy and slippery.
Residents in the GTA, particularly in Vaughan, Richmond Hill, and surrounding areas, should exercise caution while driving or walking due to expected icy conditions.
Bus services have been canceled for Halton District schools due to the hazardous weather, although all schools will remain open.
Individuals are being advised to remain alert as conditions could make walkways and roadways dangerous, highlighting the need for increased safety measures.
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