Heavy rainfall in store for Toronto on Wednesday, Environment Canada says | CBC News
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Toronto is facing potential flooding due to a forecast of heavy rainfall ranging from 30 to 50 millimeters scheduled to hit mid-week. Despite recently encountering an ice storm that affected nearly 400,000 residents, Environment Canada warns about the looming rainfall beginning Wednesday morning in southwestern Ontario and extending to the Golden Horseshoe in the afternoon. With additional rainfall warnings also likely, residents are advised to prepare for possible localized flooding, particularly in low-lying areas, as thunderstorms are also anticipated before the rains dissipate Wednesday night into early Thursday.
Environment Canada has issued a warning for Toronto as heavy rainfall of 30 to 50 millimeters is expected mid-week, with risks of localized flooding.
The approaching rain is projected to start in southwestern Ontario on Wednesday morning and will spread into the Golden Horseshoe by afternoon.
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