If you have a flight scheduled out of Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday, you might want to check departures before you head out.Environment Canada’s today said snow is expected to become heavy at times this afternoon and continue through the evening.The advisory stated that snowfall accumulations of 10 to 15 cm are possible by the time the snow ends late tonight.And the snow is impacting operations at Pearson Airport.Travelling through Pearson today? Winter weather impacting Southern Ontario and other Canadian cities is causing some flight delays and cancellations. Before leaving for the airport, check your flight status with your airline, or on our website:.— Toronto Pearson (@TorontoPearson)According to the team at the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA), there are flight delays and cancellations at Pearson.As of 1:30 pm, almost 200 flights were cancelled at the airport.Others were delayed, as the snow continues to fall.
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