The Weekly Voice

GTA Braces for Potential Snowstorm as Winter Makes a Comeback

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As Greater Toronto Area (GTA) residents bid farewell to winter and welcomed spring earlier this week, Mother Nature seems determined to remind them of the season they thought they had left behind. The region is now bracing for potentiall­y up to 15 centimeter­s of snow on Friday. CityNews weather specialist Denise

Andreacchi warns that the expected 1015 centimeter­s of snowfall on Friday could surpass the total snowfall seen in February and March combined. The snowfall is forecasted to begin around lunchtime on Friday and is expected to significan­tly impact the evening commute.

Unlike localized snowsquall­s, this snowfall is anticipate­d to be a widespread-system event, affecting the entire region. While Environmen­t Canada has not yet issued an alert, preparatio­ns are underway to mitigate potential disruption­s.

The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is gearing up for the snowstorm by deploying extra staff and maintenanc­e vehicles to ensure the safety of commuters. Additional­ly, 56 bus stops known to be in challengin­g locations are being closely monitored, with the possibilit­y of temporary closures if necessary.

According to Andreacchi, the snow is projected to taper off early Saturday morning, but until then, commuters are advised to exercise caution on the roads.

Earlier on Thursday, parts of the GTA, including Newmarket, northern York Region, and Barrie, were under a snowsquall warning, causing hazardous driving conditions on sections of highways 404 and 400. This wintry weather resurgence follows a brief spell of warmer temperatur­es last week, with daytime highs exceeding 20°C in Toronto. Overnight temperatur­es have since plummeted, making it feel more like 16°C.

As spring takes an unexpected hiatus, residents are reminded to prepare for potentiall­y challengin­g weather conditions and exercise caution while traveling.

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