A freezing rain warning issued for Toronto and parts of the Greater Toronto Area has ended.
But it has been replaced with a freezing drizzle advisory.
Environment Canada says ice pellets will be mixed with light snow Sunday morning.
“Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become icy and slippery,” the advisory reads.
“Freezing drizzle can produce thin, hard-to-detect layers of ice. Be prepared to adjust your driving with changing road conditions.”
Toronto city workers have been out early Sunday morning clearing and salting expressways, main roads and sidewalks.
2nd round of sidewalk clearing and salting commenced early this morning and will continue into this evening.
— TO Winter Operations (@TO_WinterOps) December 18, 2016
Salters out again this am in response to freezing rain. Expressways and main roads being salted.
— TO Winter Operations (@TO_WinterOps) December 18, 2016
Along with the ice, a couple more centimetres of snow is expected to fall on the GTA.
Environment Canada says between 12 and 15 centimetres of snow fell yesterday.
Pearson International Airport recorded 9 centimetres and Markham and Oshawa got 10 centimetres.