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02/23/2011

Freezing rain warning in effect

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for the GTA, warning of a possibility of freezing rain beginning after midnight.

Precipitation is expected mainly in the form of snow, as a storm tracks south of the Great Lakes through the night and into Thursday morning.

We could be in for more snow later in the week. A storm originating in the southwestern United States could dump significant amounts of snow in areas near the lower Great Lakes beginning Thursday night and continuing during the day Friday.

Emmanuel Samoglou

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