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Extreme cold warning ended for GTA: Environment Canada

WATCH ABOVE: People are celebrating now that the GTA's deep freeze is taking a brief break. As Erica Vella reports, with the sudden change in temperatures comes problems with potholes in the city – Jan 7, 2018

The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is finally going to get a break from the bitter cold temperatures that have gripped most of the province for the past few weeks.

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Environment Canada ended the extreme cold warning for the Toronto, Halton, Peel and Durham regions as well as the rest of the GTA Sunday morning.

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However, Toronto Public Health’s cold weather alert continues for the city. The alert went into effect on Christmas Day.

The Sunday forecast for Toronto calls for a high of -7 C with a few flurries as well as the possibility of snow overnight.

READ MORE: Toronto’s low temperatures break records as deep freeze continues

But the temperatures will keep getting warmer as the week goes on.

Monday and Tuesday will see a high of zero and Wednesday has a high of 4 C in the forecast.

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