More snow and freezing rain coming to Toronto, southern Ontario
Southern Ontario, including Toronto, is bracing for a cold snap with significant snow and freezing rain starting Wednesday.
Southern Ontario is preparing for another cold snap, as forecasts predict snow and freezing rain beginning Wednesday. This shift in weather follows a period of milder temperatures and gentle conditions. Global Newsβ chief meteorologist Anthony Farnell indicated that this abrupt weather change is attributed to a frontal system moving in from California, and various weather warnings have been issued stretching from Windsor to Belleville, signaling the severity of the upcoming conditions.
Particularly concerning are the forecasts for areas like Kitchener, where an orange weather alert indicates that significant freezing rain is expected, with ice accumulation ranging from five to ten millimeters. Winds could reach speeds of up to 60 kilometers per hour, further complicating the winter weather scenario. The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is also in the potential path of varied winter precipitation, with predictions of hazardous conditions impacting local travel and safety.
The upcoming weather events in southern Ontario serve as a reminder of the harsh winter conditions that can be expected in the region, particularly after a period of thaw. Residents are advised to stay updated on weather alerts and to take precautions as icy conditions may create hazards for motorists and pedestrians alike, as conditions could impact everyday life across the region.