More snow could be on the way this afternoon in the GTA just in time for the afternoon commute.

Flurries tapered off this morning and were followed by gusty winds and Environment Canada now says more flurries are possible later this afternoon.

The city will see a high of -4 C but the temperature will feel closer to -14 with the wind chill.

Flurries are expected to end late this evening.

Police and city staff warned of slippery road conditions earlier today following a blast of snowfall in the GTA this morning.

OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt told CP24 that there were about a dozen collisions on the go on GTA highways at around 7:30 a.m. this morning.

He noted that officers responded to about 250 collisions in a 24-hour period.

“The roads are plowed but they are still wet,” he said.

In York Region, the situation was similiar:

City of Toronto spokesperson Eric Holmes said it will likely take days for crews to clean up the roadways.

“Our equipment it is out, it has been out all night. It continues to work throughout the day,” he said Thursday.

He urged drivers to give plows and salt trucks the space they need to clear the streets.

“They will continue to work for the next few days to get the roads in a good state,” Holmes said.

Multiple GTA school boards have cancelled buses for the day due to road conditions and Metrolinx spokesperson Anne Marie Aikins confirmed that GO Transit buses were averaging about 20 to 30-minute delays this morning.