Here we go again: More snow on the way for Toronto, Environment Canada says

As Toronto continues to dig itself out of back-to-back snowstorms, Environment Canada says more snow is on the way. 

The government agency issued a winter weather travel advisory — the third for the city in the last week — just after 11 a.m. Tuesday, saying the city could see an additional five centimetres of snow by this evening.  

Strong wind gusts could cause blowing snow and may lead to reduced visibility, the advisory says. 

Tuesday’s forecast for Toronto calls for a high of -6 C, with wind gusts of up to 50 km/h. 

The temperature is set to fall to -15 C by the evening with wind chill values of -21 overnight.

Between 16 and 23 centimetres of snow fell across Toronto over the weekend, which was in addition to 15 to 20 centimetres that fell last Wednesday, the city said in a news release on Monday. 

Removing all that snow from the city’s streets, sidewalks and bike lanes could take up to three weeks, the release said.

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