Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Toronto on Thursday which includes snowfall throughout the day ...
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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'Snow parade' to impact Ontario for this weekend and well beyond
Ontario is embracing a definite winter vibe as multiple Alberta clippers are expected to bring snowfall throughout next week.
Residents should expect light snow Sunday afternoon before colder temperatures and flurries arrive in the evening.
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Atypical November thunderstorms bring hail to southern Ontario
From freezing rain in Ottawa to thunderstorms and hail in and near the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), southern Ontario experienced some truly interesting weather Saturday.
Ontario is in for a winter blast as colder than normal temperatures and snowfall are expected beginning as early as next ...
The morning in Toronto starts off clear and crisp with temperatures near 1°C. Light winds at 10 km/h with gusts up to 17 km/h provide a gentle breeze. There is a slight 20% chance of precipitation, ...
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Canada’s December outlook holds a strong, cold start to winter
Get ready for the cold and wintry weather to stick around for a while across Canada heading into the month of December ...
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La Niña and the polar vortex set to deliver a truly Canadian winter
As winter approaches, the intriguing dance of La Niña and a disrupted polar vortex raises the tantalizing question: will ...
Avoid parking on snow routes in Toronto as fines increase for blocking TTC streetcars, a measure to reduce transit delays ...
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Many Canadians dream of a white Christmas, but what are the odds of it?
Discover what defines a white Christmas and a perfect Christmas, and see which cities are most and least likely to see snow ...
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What the sky has to do with your Christmas tree
“Snow is a good insulator and it protects the trees,” explains Drysdale. “The sun does the most damage, so on those warm, ...
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