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York Region is expected to receive snowfall of up to 10cms as Environment Canada issues a winter travel advisory
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York Region is expected to receive snowfall of up to 10cms as Environment Canada issues a winter travel advisory

York Region residents may want to get their snowblowers and shovels ready, looks like we are getting up to 10 centimetres of snow Dec. 18.
York Region residents may want to get their snowblowers and shovels ready, looks like we are getting up to 10 centimetres of snow Dec. 18.

York Region is ready for winter after a few days of unusually warm temperatures.

Environment Canada has issued a Winter Travel Warning for the area and surrounding areas for December 18.

Snowfalls up to 10 cm are possible

Snow is expected to start in the morning in southwestern Ontario. It will then quickly spread eastward into Toronto and the Golden Horseshoe throughout the day.

The snow will recede by the evening.

“Accumulating snow on untreated roadways will impact travel and motorists are advised to exercise caution,” Environment Canada said.

“Motorists should expect hazardous winter driving conditions and adjust travel plans accordingly. Be ready to adjust your driving to meet changing road conditions. Take extra care when walking or driving in affected areas.”

Visit the Ministry of Transportation to find out more information about road conditions or other travel information. https://www.ontario.ca/511, https://www.twitter.com/511OntarioCall 5-1-1 or email

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