Snow squall watch issued for parts of GTA ahead of another storm

Environment Canada has issued a Snow Squall Watch for Toronto and parts of the GTA ahead of a second round of snow.

By BT Toronto

Environment Canada has issued a Snow Squall Watch for Toronto and parts of the GTA ahead of a second round of snow.

Toronto, Peel, and Halton regions are under the watch, which is calling for snow squalls to develop over the west end of Lake Ontario Thursday morning and last through the night.

“These snow squalls have the potential to produce 15 cm in 12 hours,” said the national weather service. “Current indications suggest that the snow squalls could affect shoreline areas from Toronto Island to Burlington as well as areas inland.”

“Motorists should be prepared for possible winter driving conditions, especially along the QEW and portions of highway 403 and 407 on Thursday.”

Most of the Golden Horseshoe is expected to see anywhere from 5-to-10 cm, but localized totals of 10-to-20 cm are possible between Burlington and Mississauga.

The snow should taper off by Friday morning.

This comes on the heels of a winter storm that hit the GTA and much of Southern Ontario Monday evening into Tuesday morning.

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