Toronto is under a winter storm warning as Environment Canada predicts an additional 15 to 25 centimetres of snow, leading to rapidly deteriorating travel conditions. The storm is expected to peak with heavy snowfall rates, causing hazardous travel scenarios. Drivers are advised to postpone unnecessary travel as responses to crashes increase. This follows an earlier snowfall that deposited nearly 20 centimetres in Toronto and over 30 centimetres in Mississauga, indicating the storm is significant and could persist due to colder temperatures. City declarations about significant weather events remain active.
Environment Canada warns that the heaviest snowfall is still ahead for Toronto, with a potentially hazardous travel lane emerging. A winter storm warning remains in effect.
Cities like Mississauga have witnessed their most substantial snowfall in nearly two years, with 30 centimeters falling recently, illustrating how impactful this storm has been for southern Ontario.
Ontario Provincial Police are urging drivers to slow down amidst worsening travel conditions due to the snowfall, highlighting the dangers of the weather and accidents occurring throughout Ontario.
The City of Toronto maintains its major snowstorm condition declaration, as officials foresee the snow persisting into the next week, compounded by below-freezing temperatures.
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