Toronto’s forecast this week calls for warmer conditions, raising alerts for potential flooding as above-zero temperatures could trigger large amounts of melting snow.
The Credit Valley Conservation says the current “snowpack” across the watershed measures up to about 80 to 100 millimetres of “snow-water.”
They warn that the melt could result in runoff of an estimated 10 to 25 millimetres with most of the melt occurring Tuesday through Thursday.
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The Credit Valley Conservation says the current “snowpack” across the watershed measures up to about 80 to 100 millimetres of “snow-water.”
They warn that the melt could result in runoff of an estimated 10 to 25 millimetres with most of the melt occurring Tuesday through Thursday.

Flood outlook issued for parts of GTA as warmer temperatures arrive
Toronto’s forecast this week calls for warmer conditions, raising alerts for potential flooding as above-zero temperatures could trigger large amounts of melting snow.