While cottage country and other areas of the province continue to dig out from massive recent snowfalls, the Greater Toronto Area is expected to see its first snowfall of the season on Wednesday.
Environment Canada has issued a weather travel advisory for the area which says Toronto and the surrounding regions could see snowfall accumulations of up to 5 cm.
The agency says that a low pressure system will cause snow to begin falling in the morning which is expected to taper off in the afternoon.
“Motorists should expect hazardous winter driving conditions and adjust travel plans accordingly,” the statement reads. “There may be a significant impact on rush hour traffic in urban areas.”
Environment Canada has issued statements warning and advisories for a number of other parts of the province as some areas may see blowing snow while others could see between 5-10 cm.
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