Toronto and the surrounding areas are facing a rainfall warning with Environment Canada predicting up to 60 millimetres of rain by Thursday's end. Already, 35 millimetres have been recorded in Toronto since the morning, and another 20 millimetres is anticipated for areas east of the Don Valley Parkway. The heavy rain increases the likelihood of flash floods and roadside water pooling, especially in low-lying regions. Residents are cautioned about potential washouts near rivers and creeks. The rainy weather coincides with cooler temperatures in southern Ontario as May comes to a close.
Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for Toronto and nearby areas, predicting up to 60 millimetres of rain, which can lead to hazardous flash flooding.
The heavy downpours already reported, with 35 millimetres in Toronto, raise concerns for localized flooding and pooling water on roads.
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