Toronto could see ‘short burst’ of snow and rain in time for afternoon commute

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Toronto could see ‘short burst’ of snow and rain in time for afternoon commute
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The afternoon commute Wednesday may look a little different compared to the morning as Toronto is set to see a “short burst” of snow and rain just as the work day winds down.

The afternoon commute Wednesday may look a little different compared to the morning assouthern OntarioThe winds are expected to pick up first by late morning. Winds from the south gusting at 10 km/h at the start of Wednesday will change to winds from the southwest blowing between 30 km/h and 50 km/h, according to Environment Canada meteorologist Geoff Coulson.

As the cold front makes its way throughout the region, temperatures are expected to fall from Wednesday’s high of 8 C to a low of -8 C by the evening. The wind chill overnight is expected to reach -13 C. The precipitation is expected to wrap up between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday. Coulson said the concern for this afternoon and into the evening will not be the precipitation but the conditions commuters will have to endure during rush hour.

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