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Toronto is under a snowfall warning from Environment Canada Monday, with up to 10 centimetres of snow expected through the morning and afternoon.

The worst of the snow was expected to hit at morning rush hour, particularly as students and workers returned from holiday breaks to school and the office, the weather agency said.

It may be hard to navigate roads and walkways as snow accumulates, and visibility may be reduced at times, Environment Canada said. Commuters are warned to allow extra time for travel.

Snowfall is expected to end Monday afternoon.

In a news release, the City of Toronto said crews will salt roads as soon as snow begins to fall, and multiple rounds of plowing are expected throughout the day.

The city’s warming centres will remain open Monday, with walk-ins welcome, the city said. The centres offer a sheltered place to rest, get meals and access washroom facilities, and are located here:

136 Spadina Rd.81 Elizabeth St.349 George St.12 Holmes Ave.885 Scarborough Golf Club Rd.