A cold, upper-level trough will tumble into Ontario this week and stir up the atmosphere with thunderstorms, showers, ...
Thursday is expected to bring showers to the Greater Toronto Area and rainfall up to 10 mm to parts of southern Ontario.
Wednesday’s forecast calls for rain throughout the day across the Greater Toronto Area and southern Ontario. Environment ...
Expect clear skies followed by mix of rain, wind and snow in some areas this week, according to Environment Canada.
While much of eastern North America is dealing with significant, stormy conditions and rainfall, southern Ontario found a way to land in a rare, atmospheric gap.
Environment Canada said while it’s not impossible for snow in October, it’s not time to break out the ski gear yet. But you ...
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Ontario's new winter forecast says these places will be stormy and colder than normal
This new winter forecast for Canada revealed details about what the season will be like across the country. Ontario's weather ...
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A plunging trough will shake up the weather in Ontario
Breezy, rainy, and cool conditions are on the way for southern Ontario. Details with Meteorologist Dylan Kikuta.
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Ontario falls back to seasonal reality with temperature drop, wet weather
A cold, upper-level trough will tumble into Ontario this week and stir up the atmosphere with thunderstorms, showers, ...
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Cold front cools Ontario, but another warm October weekend is on the horizon
Enjoy these bonus days of October warmth while they last because we're only a few cold fronts away from slamming the door on ...
The Environment Canada forecast for October says the trend will be warmer than normal again right across northwestern Ontario ...
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This new winter forecast reveals when Canada's weather will become colder than normal
A new winter forecast just dropped, and it hinted that colder-than-normal temperatures are on the way. It also revealed when Canada's weather will go through an "abrupt transition" from fall to winter ...
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