Toronto expecting 10-15 cm of Snow – March 13 2017

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A major winter storm is expect to hit southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba early Monday lasting until Tueday

TORONTO – WEATHER – Southern Ontario is under weather advisories. Travel plans, both by road and by air could be impacted. Toronto Pearson Airport could experience delays as a result of the storm.

Special weather statement in effect for:

  • City of Toronto

Total snowfall amounts of 10 to 15 cm are expected by Tuesday night.

Snow will develop during the day today and continue into Tuesday night. Snow is expected to remain generally light today with heaviest snow to falling through the overnight hours into Tuesday morning.

Northeast winds gusting to 50 km/h are also expected this evening into Tuesday resulting in localized blowing snow. Travel conditions today into Tuesday night may be hazardous as a result of snow and blowing snow. Snow will taper to scattered flurries Tuesday night as the low pressure system moves east.

Winter storm warning in effect for:

  • Burlington – Oakville

Heavy snowfall with blowing snow is expected.

Total snowfall amounts of 15 to 25 cm are expected by Tuesday night.

Snow will develop during the day today and continue into Tuesday night. Snow will remain fairly light through the day but some areas may receive 5 cm by this evening. The heaviest snow is expected to fall through the overnight hours into Tuesday morning. While total snowfall amounts of 15 to 25 cm are expected, some areas in the Hamilton to Niagara corridor could see locally higher amounts of 30 cm.

Northeast winds gusting to 60 km/h are also expected this evening into Tuesday resulting in widespread blowing snow. Travel conditions may become hazardous as a result of snow and blowing snow.

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