Environment Canada says an Arctic air mass is bringing “bitterly cold” temperatures to the Toronto area, but it should regulate as the morning continues.
Even the dogs in Toronto wear coats. Whether you’re shopping on Yonge Street or in Kensington Market, puffers don’t just ...
Torontonians will likely want to bundle up over the next few days, with Environment Canada anticipating frigid temperatures in its most recent forecast.
Much of the province will wake up to extreme cold warnings with temperatures as low as -32 C with the wind chill in Mississauga, Brampton, Toronto, and most of southern Ontario.
A wave of “ very cold air ” plunged a swath of southern and central Ontario, including northern parts of the Durham and York regions, into what felt like -30 with the wind chill from Friday evening to ...
The daytime high on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, of -12 C was the coldest day in Toronto on record since January 2019.
Environment Canada says an arctic air mass is bringing extreme cold and wind chills to the province until temperatures moderate Wednesday afternoon ...
Brace for a Blustery Morning with a Mix of Cloud and Flurries Toronto faces a cold, windy day with flurries, a frigid night, and a midweek warm-up bringing snow and freezing rain. Stay bundled up and ...
More warming centres will open in Toronto on Tuesday and additional homelessness outreach workers will be on the streets as frigid temperatures continue to grip the city.
The cold snap gripping Toronto will hold on until at least the end of the week, with temperatures feeling like -17 with the wind chill Tuesday morning. Environment Canada’s forecast is calling ...
A Frosty Affair Toronto's weather brings -8°C chills, flurries, and gusty winds. Weekend forecast: cloudy skies with snow ...