An Alberta clipper created scenes of a winter wonderland in Toronto and the rest of Southern Ontario making travel for commuters on snowy and slushy roads an absolute mess Wednesday morning.

Snow began to fall in the overnight hours Wednesday as Environment Canada continued its snowfall warning into the morning.

“The snow is expected to taper to scattered flurries or drizzle from southwest to northeast this afternoon,” says the Environment Canada advisory . “Lesser snowfall amounts are expected near the Lake Ontario shore where a transition to rain or rain snow mix is expected.”

Road conditions were slippery for many drivers as Ontario Provincial Police said approximately 80 collisions had occurred in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area since 5 a.m.

Police said there were no seri

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