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toronto winter storm

Toronto is about to get walloped with a major winter storm rolling in this weekend that's bringing blizzard-like conditions and heavy snowfall to the province.

Things will start getting messy when the storm kicks off on Friday evening, with strong winds and dangerous road conditions predicted, so you may want to reconsider any travel plans.

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Ontario got a real hit of wintry weather this week with the arrival of a winter storm, and now it looks like another round of strong winter weather is on the way.

Ontario's weather forecast says the province is set to see a "massive and powerful" winter storm that's set to bring widespread strong winds and even more heavy snow.

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Ontario's first major winter storm of the season is getting started, bringing with it heavy rain, snow, freezing rain, and hazardous travel conditions.

According to Ontario's weather forecast, a Texas low is bringing a slew of precipitation types to the province on Tuesday, with some areas set to see up to 25 centimetres of snow.

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Bundle up! A winter storm is expected to hit Toronto and other parts of Ontario today, bringing with it 5 to 10 centimetres of snow and "hazardous winter driving conditions," according to Environment Canada. The snow is expected to change to rain in the afternoon or early evening.

With weather advisories in effect, the TTC is preparing for some messy conditions, and here's what to know if you're commuting.

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Like much of Ontario, Toronto is bracing for the impact of its first major winter storm of the season Thursday.

And in preparation for somewhere between 10 and 15 centimetres of snow alongside very high winds, the TTC has announced it will not be making stops at dozens of bus stops to avoid any potential weather-related problems.

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