Colder than normal conditions will prevail through at least the first week or two of April. As Global News’ Chief Meteorologist Anthony Farnell reports, this late-season chill combined with an active storm track means lots of rain and at least the potential for additional snow and ice.
- ‘Significant rainfall’ expected to hit Toronto, Environment Canada says
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