Snowy Weekend Ahead in Southern Ontario; Travel Plans Should Adjust
Travelers in southern Ontario should prepare for snow at the start and end of the weekend, impacting road conditions and plans.
Southern Ontario, Toronto, Snow, Travel, Weather Forecast
Toronto: If you’re planning to hit the road this weekend, keep an eye on the weather. Snow is expected to fall at both the start and end of the weekend across the Greater Toronto Area and nearby regions.
So, what’s the scoop? Let’s break it down. Friday kicks off with some sunshine, but clouds will roll in later, bringing light snow in the afternoon and evening. It’s not a huge storm, but you might see about 3 to 6 cm of snow, enough to cover the ground.
On Saturday, light snow could stick around in the morning, especially in the snowbelt areas. But for most of southern Ontario, expect a mix of clouds and sunshine, with temperatures feeling a bit more comfortable.
Sunday looks like a great day for outdoor winter fun! It’ll be cold enough to keep the snow from getting slushy, but milder than earlier in the week, and the wind should be minimal.
As we head into next week, a clipper system will bring more light snow Sunday night into Monday. So, keep your snow gear handy! Tuesday might be a bit blustery with flurries, and Wednesday will be the coldest day, even with some sunshine peeking through.
Overall, it looks like a classic winter weekend in southern Ontario, so plan your travels accordingly!