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Light flurries hit Toronto, Niagara region as cold weather alert ends

02/12/2012  | Erin Criger, CityNews.ca

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Snow in Mount Albert A child plays in the snow in Mount Albert on Feb. 12, 2012. Courtesy of CityNews viewer David Myshrall.
snow in innisfil Snow in Cresent Harbour, Innisfil, on Feb. 12, 2012. Courtesy of CityNews viewer Rick Winson.
snow in Barrie A man brushes snow off of his van in Barrie on Feb. 12, 2012. Courtesy of CityNews viewer Oskars.
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The city of Toronto has cancelled an extreme cold weather alert that was first put into effect on Friday.

An alert is issued whenever the temperature is -15 C or lower without a wind chill.

On Sunday, the forecast called for a low of -7 C, but it will feel like -16 C with the wind, weather specialist Yvonne Schalle said.

It doesn't mean winter is over - light flurries are in the forecast for the GTA and Niagara region, Schalle said, and Barrie is coping with an overnight snowfall.

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