TORONTO — Record-breaking warm temperatures in parts of Ontario over the weekend, along with rain, have caused problems on some of the province's road network, Environment Canada says.
The city could experience snow, ice pellets, showers and freezing rain on Sunday, according to Environment Canada.
Snow is in store for Toronto on Friday and it could make roads slippery and travel hazardous, Environment Canada says.
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Severe weather in parts of southern Ontario has led to flooded roads in Toronto, school closures in cottage country and power outages in Barrie, Ont.
Weather warnings and advisories stretch from Windsor through Hamilton, Barrie and as far east as Belleville. They include fog, freezing rain and snow.
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Environment Canada issued a special weather statement about the “potential for significant rainfall” in the city this week, which could lead to flash flooding.
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