Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Toronto on Thursday which includes snowfall throughout the day ...
While Toronto dodges the heaviest snow, large swaths of southern and northern Ontario are preparing for a multi-day snow ...
A meteorologist is warning Ontarians to prepare, as an extreme atmospheric warming event will be bringing severely cold ...
It takes a lot of work and technology to keep 54 artificial, outdoor ice rinks operational in Toronto, but Mother Nature is lending a helping hand to start the 2025-26 season ...
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Severe snow squalls target southern Ontario with risk of 30-50+ cm by Saturday
Major lake-effect snow squalls will hit the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and southern Ontario, bringing intense snowfall, reduced visibility, and rapidly changing conditions, which could create ...
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Canada's weather forecast says these places could be 'colder than the Arctic' this week
It's expected that Canada's weather will cool down by the end of this week. Some places in Ontario, B.C., Alberta and other provinces could even be "colder than the Arctic." According to a new ...
April's wintry side will continue to show off in southern Ontario on Tuesday, with temperatures set to drop considerably--potentially enough to rank as one of the coldest April days for Toronto, Ont.
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Southern Ontario's weather forecast says another 15 cm of snow is on the way this weekend
This new forecast revealed that Ontario's weather is going to be snowy this weekend. A winter storm is expected to drop up to ...
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Southern Ontario's weather forecast calls for over 20 cm of snow from lake-effect squalls
Lake-effect snow squalls are forecast to bring more than 20 centimetres to southern Ontario this week. This could lead to ...
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Weather Network forecasts ‘December to remember,’ with more typical winter start
Canadians who have become accustomed to more mild conditions can expect winter to ‘show up in a big way’ this year, ...
July marks the heart of the summer season in Canada and that includes a variety of extreme weather events are possible--everything from heat and drought to tornadoes and floods. As proof, on July 16, ...
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