The City of Toronto has declared a “major snowstorm condition” prohibiting parking on designated routes as much of southern Ontario digs out after up to 30 centimetres worth of snow fell in under 16 hours.
The City of Toronto has declared a “major snowstorm condition," prohibiting parking on designated routes, as much of southern Ontario digs out after up to 30 centimetres worth of snow fell in under 16 hours.
The City of Toronto has declared a “major snowstorm condition” prohibiting parking on designated routes as much of southern Ontario digs out after up to 30 centimetres worth of snow fell in under 16 hours.
The City of Toronto has declared a “major snowstorm condition," prohibiting parking on designated routes, as much of southern Ontario digs out after up to 30 centimetres worth of snow fell in under 16 hours.
Speaking on AM800 s The Shift, David Phillips, Senior Climatologist with Environment Canada, says for the region it looks to be predominantly a rain event.