Toronto saw a spring snowstorm on Friday, with up to 19 centimetres of snow falling on some parts of the city.
Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning for the city, expected to end by the evening.
Here’s what happened during Friday’s snowstorm.
7:45 p.m. More than 250 aircraft deiced
Since the snowfall started, Toronto Pearson deiced 255 aircraft, averaging at 6.52 minutes per plane.
It is about -4 C at this time, according to Environment Canada, with light snow dusting the city.
6:45 p.m. Snow accumlations less than expected
The City of Toronto told CTV News sidewalk snow accumulations have so far been a little less than expected, pushing clearing later this evening sometime between 7 and 8 p.m. and carrying on through the night.
However, snow has been brushed off on some inner-city sidewalks since 3 p.m. Torontonians can expect walkways and multi-use trails to be cleared tomorrow.
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