A significant winter storm led to school closures across the Greater Toronto Area, including various school boards and several colleges and universities. The Toronto District School Board and others suspended classes due to substantial snowfall that brought 15 to 20 centimeters of snow. The storm has resulted in dangerous road conditions and advised residents to exercise caution when clearing snow. Environment Canada suggests light snow may continue, alongside potential blowing snow while classes were cancelled on certain campuses, indicating the widespread impact of the storm across educational institutions.
Several school boards in the Greater Toronto area have closed schools due to a winter storm that blanketed the city with significant snowfall overnight.
In Toronto, school closures include all major boards, while some colleges and universities also suspend operations in response to the severe winter weather.
Environment Canada reported that the storm brought between 15 and 20 centimeters of snow, leading to treacherous conditions on roads and encouraging caution for snow removal.
Metrologist Daniel Sheldon noted that 21 cm of snow was recorded at Pearson Airport, warning of possible blowing snow as winds increased.
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