New Winter Storm Warnings Issued for 11 States
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Environment Canada issued a special weather statement ahead of a storm expected to hit communities across the GTA Wednesday morning.
A winter storm could delay flights at Toronto Pearson Airport on Wednesday. Several hours of freezing rain or ice pellets, and snowfall amounts near five centimetres are possible on Wednesday in the Greater Toronto Area,
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Icy winter storm to impact GTA, southern Ontario travel Wednesday
A high-impact winter storm is set to hit southern Ontario on Wednesday. From heavy snowfall to a messy mix of freezing rain and ice pellets, there will be major travel impacts and the potential for power outages,
Toronto is digging itself out of mountains of snow on Monday after a massive winter storm on Sunday dumped around 50 centimetres of the white stuff — or more — in the city.
A special weather statement has been issued for Toronto and parts of the GTA ahead of a storm that could bring freezing rain and snow to the area.
News Release February 10, 2026 The Major Snowstorm Condition and Significant Weather Event declarations, which came into effect on Sunday, January 25, will end today at 5 p.m. The declarations helped to expedite plowing and snow removal after Toronto received approximately 90 cm of snow in two snowstorms in January,
Weather warnings and advisories stretch from Windsor through Hamilton, Barrie and as far east as Belleville. They include fog, freezing rain and snow.
Calls to Toronto Seniors Helpline are on the rise as older adults struggle with issues ranging from no heat in their homes to loneliness amid brutal cold and impassable snow-covered sidewalks.
At Pearson International Airport, CP24’s meteorologist, Bill Coulter, reported that Toronto received 46 centimetres during Sunday’s storm. The previous single-day record there was 36.8 centimetres, back in 1966. According to Environment Canada, 56 centimetres of snow fell at Billy Bishop.
Over 21,000 cars were ticketed for parking in snow routes in Toronto in the second half of January, bringing in over $2.1 million, according to data from the City of Toronto.