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"Better Be Espresso Martini": Canadian Rapper Drake's Toronto Home Hit By Floods
Torrential rain triggered flash flooding in parts of Canada's financial centre, causing power outages, disrupting traffic and forcing airlines to curtail service.
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Heavy Rains Lash Toronto; Flights Cancelled, Traffic Disrupted
Toronto, Canada's biggest city, is forecast to receive up to 20 mm (1 inch) of rain on Friday, marking a second straight day of heavy precipitation causing flight delays and flooding.
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Start of winter brings snow, ice in US; power outages in Canada
The first full day of winter brought a wild mix of weather across the United States on Sunday: ice and high wind in the upper Midwest and northeastern New England states, flooding in the South and record-shattering temperatures in the 60s and 70s Fahrenheit (upper teens and low 20s Celsius) along the mid-Atlantic region.
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Toronto rainstorm leaves city flooded, 300,000 without power
A severe thunderstorm caused flash flooding in Toronto, cutting power to at least 300,000 in Canada's largest city, shutting down subways, and leaving about 1,400 passengers stranded for hours on a commuter train filled with gushing water.
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"Better Be Espresso Martini": Canadian Rapper Drake's Toronto Home Hit By Floods
Torrential rain triggered flash flooding in parts of Canada's financial centre, causing power outages, disrupting traffic and forcing airlines to curtail service.
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Heavy Rains Lash Toronto; Flights Cancelled, Traffic Disrupted
Toronto, Canada's biggest city, is forecast to receive up to 20 mm (1 inch) of rain on Friday, marking a second straight day of heavy precipitation causing flight delays and flooding.
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Start of winter brings snow, ice in US; power outages in Canada
The first full day of winter brought a wild mix of weather across the United States on Sunday: ice and high wind in the upper Midwest and northeastern New England states, flooding in the South and record-shattering temperatures in the 60s and 70s Fahrenheit (upper teens and low 20s Celsius) along the mid-Atlantic region.
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Toronto rainstorm leaves city flooded, 300,000 without power
A severe thunderstorm caused flash flooding in Toronto, cutting power to at least 300,000 in Canada's largest city, shutting down subways, and leaving about 1,400 passengers stranded for hours on a commuter train filled with gushing water.