Travel Delays Expected as Toronto Clears Mountains of Weekend Snow

Toronto residents are urged to give themselves a bit more time and help their neighbours as they wake up to mountains of snow clogging their driveways and streets following a record-breaking snowstorm. Environment Canada says Pearson International Airport saw the highest daily total snowfall on record with 46 centimetres of snowfall on Sunday bringing this […]
Travel Delays Expected as Toronto Clears Mountains of Weekend Snow

Travel Delays Expected as Toronto Clears Mountains of Weekend Snow A record-breaking snowstorm has blanketed Toronto, with Pearson International Airport recording its highest daily snowfall ever. This unprecedented January snowfall has made it the snowiest month since records began in 1937. Authorities are advising drivers to exercise extreme caution, particularly on slippery road conditions.

  • Toronto experienced a record-breaking snowstorm.
  • Pearson International Airport received 46 cm of snowfall on Sunday, a new daily record.
  • January’s snowfall total reached 88.2 cm, marking the snowiest January and month since 1937.
  • Residents are encouraged to allow extra time and assist their neighbors.
  • Toronto police warned of very slippery conditions on the ramp from the southbound Don Valley Parkway to the Gardiner Expressway.
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