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Temperature records fall in Ontario as low-pressure system brings warmth, and rain
- Record-Breaking warm temperatures in Ontario reached 17.6 degrees Celsius at Toronto Airport on March 7, breaking a record from 1860.
- A weather station in the St. Catherine's area recorded a high of 20.3 degrees Celsius on the same day.
- More than 40 millimeters of rain fell in Wiarton, contributing to snow melt and ponding on roads.
- Environment Canada reported that a low-pressure system caused rain, fog, snow, washed-out roads on Bruce Road 7, and accidents due to dense fog.
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Temperature records fall in Ontario as low-pressure system brings warmth, and rain
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.
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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. A weather summary from the agency says the temperature at the Toronto airport reached a high of 17.6 Celsius on Saturday, breaking an old record for March 7 of 17.2 C that was set in 1860. It says a weather station in the St. Catherine’s area recorded a high tempe…
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