Another burst of winter weather blew through the Greater Toronto Area today, with brief bursts of heavier snow and high winds breezing throughout the region.
In addition to local utility outages, loose objects may be tossed around by the wind, according to Environment Canada.
Strong winds are in store for Toronto and surrounding regions with local power outages possible, Environment Canada says.
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Toronto on Thursday which includes snowfall throughout the day ...
While parts of the GTA can expect between five to 30 cm of snow, Toronto is gearing up for a week of mixed weather and below ...
The weekend will bring temperatures that feel below zero and snow to the Greater Toronto Area and southern Ontario.
While Toronto dodges the heaviest snow, large swaths of southern and northern Ontario are preparing for a multi-day snow ...
Thursday’s forecast calls for flurries and risk of snow squalls in the Greater Toronto Area and snowfall up to 10 cm in some ...
A meteorologist is warning Ontarians to prepare, as an extreme atmospheric warming event will be bringing severely cold ...
More localized bands of squalls were expected to form, with up to two feet of snow possible in some areas, according to ...
Five warming centres across Toronto will be open starting Friday evening as temperatures are expected to drop below -5 C.