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Winter weather travel advisory ends for Toronto after brief period of poor visibility due to flurries

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A winter weather travel advisory has ended for Toronto after the city experienced a brief period of poor visibility due to snow flurries.

Environment Canada had warned of hazardous travel due to sudden drops in visibility

Two people walk in snowy weather.
Environment Canada says a sharp cold front moved south through the Toronto area on Wednesday. (Michael Wilson/CBC)

A winter weather travel advisory has ended for Toronto after the city experienced a brief period of poor visibility due to flurries.

The advisory issued by Environment Canada was lifted before 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday.

Earlier, the federal weather agency had said travel could be hazardous due to sudden changes in weather and there might be a “significant” impact on the afternoon commute. Between two to four centimetres of snow was forecast.

The brief snowfall was part of a sharp cold front moving south through the region, the federal agency said.

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