Toronto feels like -8 this morning as frigid conditions kick off the work week
Toronto is off to a frigid start to the work week with the temperature feeling like -8 on Monday morning.
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Toronto is off to a frigid start to the work week with the temperature feeling like -8 on Monday morning.
More wet weather has prompted Environment Canada to issue a special weather statement with upwards of 20 more millimetres of rain coming over the next 24 hours.
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Toronto, warning of heavy rain that could lead to flooding.
Time to bust out the umbrellas as up to 25 millimetres of rainfall is expected to shower the Greater Toronto Area on Tuesday, according to the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA).
Toronto is expected to see the temperature soar to a high of 18 C today, a brief warmup before a return to more seasonable conditions.
Torontonians may have to clear off their cars as they head to work this morning after a blast of winter weather overnight.
Toronto will see an unseasonably cool start to the work week before the forecast heats up ahead of the weekend.
Heavy rains caused flooding on some roads and at a subway station in Toronto on Tuesday night.
Spring-like temperatures will dominate Toronto’s forecast this week as the city starts to turn a corner on one of the snowiest winters on record.
Toronto is in for some weather whiplash this week as the city sees “big swings” in temperatures, CP24 Meteorologist Bill Coulter says.
While March Break may have seen a mild start, a 'sharp arctic cold front' will cause winds bringing a 'sudden return to winter,' according to Environment Canada.
Toronto and many parts of Ontario were hit by heavy rainfall on Wednesday, causing some localized flooding on the roads.
Heavy rain could cause localized flooding in parts of the GTA over the next 48 hours with some areas expected to see more than half a month’s worth of precipitation over a 24-hour period.
Torontonians might want to dust off their umbrellas as a special weather statement is in effect for 'significant rainfall' Tuesday night.
Temperatures in Toronto this weekend could reach the double digits, offering a break from what many have described as a brutal winter in the city.
Toronto will see a significant swing in the temperature over the next few days as the city bounces between mild and frigid conditions.