City activates warming centres ahead of winter weather in GTA
CP24.com
Dec. 16
Environment Canada has issued a special weather advisory for Toronto, warning that a up to 10 centimeters of snow is possible by Wednesday night.
The weather agency said a narrow band of lake effect snow is expected to develop off Lake Ontario Tuesday night and move inland Wednesday morning.
“This band will be over the Burlington area early Wednesday morning and slowly shift northwards reaching the southwestern section of the City of Toronto by mid morning,” Environment Canada said. “Through the afternoon the band will drift south, reaching downtown Hamilton in the evening.”
Snowfall amounts of five to 10 centimetres are possible by Wednesday overnight, with snowfall rates of “several centimetres per hour likely.”
“Motorists are advised to exercise caution and be prepared for quickly changing driving conditions,” the agency said. “Consider postponing non essential travel as snow-covered and icy roads are expected.”
Meanwhile, Toronto has opened four warming centres in the city to help those experiencing homelessness ahead of the winter weather.
The city said warming centres are traditionally activated when an extreme cold weather alert is issued and temperatures drop below -15 C.
“While the temperature forecast has not reached this threshold, the city is activating the warming centres tonight in an abundance of caution due to colder nighttime temperatures, snow forecasted over the next few days and because this is the first spell of colder weather of the season,” the city said in a statement.
The warming centres will provide those in need with a place to rest, access to snacks and washroom facilities.
Warming centres will be open in the following locations:
129 Peter Street
5800 Yonge Street
Exhibition Place, Better Living Centre, 195 Princes’ Boulevard
Scarborough Civic Centre, 150 Borough Drive