‘Potent spring ice storm’ in the forecast for Toronto, Environment Canada says
- Environment Canada issued a weather statement for Toronto, predicting a potent spring ice storm from late Friday to Monday.
- The agency forecasts significant ice accretion of up to 15 millimeters, possibly over 20 millimeters in some areas.
- Environment Canada warns of potential power outages and broken tree branches due to ice build-up.
- Meteorologist Bill Coulter indicated that dangerous driving conditions could persist through the weekend.
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Major Ice Storm Set to Sweep Across Vast Regions of Ontario
A “potent” spring ice storm is on the way for a large portion of Ontario this weekend, bringing with it dangerous roads and the possibility of power outages, Environment Canada is warning. The weather agency has issued special weather statements calling for between 5 and 20 millimetres of ice accretion from freezing rain over portions of northern, central, eastern, and southern Ontario. “The swath of maximum ice accretion is still uncertain at t…

'Potent' ice storm likely over the weekend in parts of Ontario: Environment Canada
Environment Canada is warning that a "potent" spring ice storm will likely hit a huge swath of Ontario starting Friday evening and extending into Monday.
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