A second spring storm is set to impact the Greater Toronto Area and southwestern Ontario, with Environment Canada warning of heavy rainfall and freezing rain on Wednesday. Rainfall amounts could reach 30 to 50 millimeters, resulting in flash floods and road water pooling. Freezing rain warnings are also in effect, particularly affecting regions like Vaughan and Newmarket, although it will not be as severe as the previous weekend's ice storm. This weather could lead to hazardous conditions due to ice build-up on surfaces.
"Environment Canada issued a rainfall warning for the City of Toronto, Oakville, Mississauga and Brampton, forecasting a downpour that may cause flash floods and water pooling on roads."
"These areas are also under a special weather statement for freezing rain, which Environment Canada says will last a 'brief period' Wednesday morning or afternoon before transitioning into rain."
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