Though the wild winds from the start of the week have winded down, Toronto can expect up to five centimetres of snow to ...
From Winterlicious kicking off on Friday to a film and television design awards show on Sunday, there are plenty of ways to ...
Flurries and cold temperatures are expected in the Toronto area Wednesday, after a blast of winter weather brought snow to ...
This new forecast has revealed that Toronto's weather is getting snowier. It's expected that up to 10 cm of snow could fall ...
A winter travel advisory issued for Toronto and the GTA this morning has ended.
Snow squall warnings remain in effect for parts of southern Ontario, including Orangeville, Barrie, Bruce Peninsula and Innisfil.
Some weather alerts remain in effect as of Tuesday morning, with Barrie and Owen Sound among some regions under snow squall warnings.
January is expected to end on a fairly chaotic note, weather-wise, in Toronto with significant winds, flurries and a cold front set for this week.
Toronto will miss the worst of any lake effect snow bands, with as much as 2 centimetres of snow expected for Thursday.
How much snow will you wake up to, Ontario? After a snowy Tuesday evening, impacting the commute, bands of lake-effect snow ...
Toronto hasn’t seen much more than 5 cm of snow in one day this season. How much longer will we fall behind? This season has been the story of tremendous amounts of lake-effect snow hitting ...
For one day only, a massive snow hill is taking over a street right in the middle of an Ontario town later this month.