Though the wild winds from the start of the week have winded down, Toronto can expect up to five centimetres of snow to ...
Back-to-back winter storms have led to impressive snowfall accumulations in parts of Eastern Canada, impacting major cities ...
A winter travel advisory issued for Toronto and the GTA this morning has ended.
Flurries and cold temperatures are expected in the Toronto area Wednesday, after a blast of winter weather brought snow to ...
Peter Kimball, a meteorologist for Environment Canada says Toronto will most likely see snow accumulations closer to 7 ...
Snow squall warnings remain in effect for parts of southern Ontario, including Orangeville, Barrie, Bruce Peninsula and Innisfil.
On Monday, January 27, a strong cold front swept through the Greater Toronto Area, bringing heavy snow, gusty winds, ...
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.
Environment Canada says a large chunk of southern Ontario is expected to get a brief burst of heavy snow and local blowing ...
A potent cold front will open the door to frigid Arctic air, with some of the coldest conditions in years set to spread ...