One City Near Toronto Got More Record-Breaking Snow Than Anywhere Else Yesterday

A whopping 24.5 cm of snow fell yesterday. 🥶
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Over the course of the day on Sunday, Ontario's snowstorm managed to break records.

Just over 19 centimetres fell at the Toronto Pearson Airport, shattering the previous record for November 22, which was 7.6 centimetres set in 2007.

However, the heaviest snowfall was actually in Brampton, reports The Weather Network.

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24.5 cm Brampton's record-breaking Sunday snowfall 

Kitchener got around 21 cm, according to The Weather Network.

The dense and heavy snow made for perfect snowman-building material, and Ontarians have been taking to Twitter to show off their creations.

Toronto was originally expecting 7 to 14 centimetres on Sunday — that number was surpassed by a long shot.

According to Ontario's December weather predictions, the province could be getting its White Christmas a few days early. The holiday may see a mixture of freezing rain and ice.

Parts of Ontario are forecast to get more than 30 cm of snow this week

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