Printed on Feb. 9, 2025, 2:54 PM
Up to date on Feb. 9, 2025, 6:26 PM
It took a while, however the Higher Toronto and Hamilton Space (GTHA) was hit with a notable snowfall on Saturday evening. For some locales, it was the largest accumulation up to now this winter
Many of us in southern Ontario, particularly within the Higher Toronto and Hamilton Space (GTHA), wakened Sunday morning to see their yards and autos coated in probably the most snow they’ve seen up to now this winter.
A Colorado low grazed southern Ontario Saturday night by way of Sunday morning, bringing probably the most snowfall the town of Toronto, and different locales, has seen in a single occasion this winter up to now. The snow led to tough journey as visibility was significantly diminished.
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The winter blast adopted on the heels of a deadly automobile pileup on Freeway 11 on Friday, ensuing from a persistent, lake-effect snow band that stayed over the Orillia space for a lot of the day.
As of Sunday morning, Pearson Worldwide Airport has racked up 15 cm of snowfall––the most important, one-day snowfall in Toronto since March 3, 2023. As nicely, Burlington and Grimsby, Ont., have seen 17 cm of snowfall, with 16 cm and 15 cm of snow piling up in Kitchener and Woodstock, Ont., up to now, respectively.
Different cities which have reported snowfall totals as of Sunday at 10 a.m. EST embody
-Oakville: 19 cm* (volunteer statement)









