In case you didn’t go outside in Toronto yesterday, it snowed… a lot.
In fact, it snowed so much Toronto smashed its previous snowfall record for February 27, which was previously set in 2013.
According to Environment Canada, in 2013, Toronto saw 12.4 cm and was the greatest snowfall on record since 1938.
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However, on Wednesday, Toronto had a record-breaking snowfall of 18.4 cm.
And while yesterday’s snow caused countless headaches for drivers, the morning after the snowstorm in Toronto is a frigid and beautiful one.
Here’s what Toronto looks like under a giant, not-at-all-warm, blanket of snow.
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