Ontario residents should brace for another dumping of snow this weekend, only days after the last widespread snowfall. Here's the latest from Environment Canada.
As one storm slams into Newfoundland and Labrador today, another is rearing up to hit Ontario and Quebec on the weekend.
Heavy rain is the biggest threat as these storms pass, though there’s also a low severe storm risk with damaging wind gusts the biggest concern. We have a few alerts in place for the mountains, ...
Night - Clear with a 44% chance of precipitation. Winds from W to WSW at 14 to 25 mph (22.5 to 40.2 kph). The overnight low will be 9 °F (-12.8 °C). Mostly cloudy with a high of 22 °F (-5.6 °C ...
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Toronto got a major dumping of snow Wednesday into Thursday morning. Pearson airport says 22 cm fell overnight.
Slight chance of a shower in the early morning. Sunny day. Light winds becoming southeast to southwesterly 15 to 20 km/h in the middle of the day then tending east to southeasterly in the late ...
Highs will be stuck around 60°, however it'll feel like the 50s throughout the day on President's Day.
Forecast issued at 4:30 pm EDT on Friday 14 February 2025 ... Light winds becoming south to southeasterly 20 to 30 km/h in the middle of the day. Overnight temperatures falling to around 20 with ...