Federal meteorologists say Toronto and parts of Ontario could see eight to 12 centimetres of snowfall by Friday evening.
Boxing Day this year might require some extra planning as meteorologists and weather agencies warn Toronto could see 10 to 15 centimetres of snow.
Parts of the GTA are expected to see 5–10 cm of snow on Wednesday as two winter systems move through, potentially affecting commutes.
Environment Canada warns a weak La Niña and open Great Lakes could fuel intense snow squalls in Ontario this winter. See the ...
Thursday morning will bring mainly sunny skies, but increasing cloudiness is expected near noon. Winds will shift southeast ...
A messy weather system is set to impact Boxing Day in Ontario. Drivers should plan accordingly, as some major roadways may be impacted.
ECCC’s historical data analyzes the years 1955 to 2024 to determine the probability of witnessing a white Christmas. Looking ...
School buses were cancelled in some parts of the Greater Toronto Area and across several parts of southeastern Ontario ...
This time of year in Toronto can be brutal when it comes to boredom and the winter blues. However, it is a great time to pick ...