Summer overstayed its welcome, fall never showed up — and winter arrived as snow began trickling from overcast skies on Sunday morning, continuing into the night. With wind chill, Monday morning feels about -11 C. About 2 to 5 cm of snow is expected to fall across the Greater Toronto Area over the course of the day, according to Environment Canada, tapering off in the evening. Monday’s high should reach 1 C and might melt some of it, though Tuesday’s forecast — partially sunny, with a high of 2 C — could do away with the rest. Highways and major roads are slow going as of Monday morning, thanks to billowing winds and icy conditions. Air Canada warned on its website Monday morning of potential flight delays — thanks to the wind — in Toronto, Montreal, Washington D.C., New York City, and Philadelphia.
Source: thestar November 21, 2016 14:07 UTC