Southern Ontario, including the Greater Toronto Area, is expected to get hit with significant snowfall on Wednesday afternoon that will bring anywhere from 15 to 40 cm of snow.
The city has declared the snowstorm forecast to hit the region Wednesday night a "significant weather event" likely to delay ...
If you were looking for signs of an early spring, well, look elsewhere, because most of southern Canada is about to get walloped by a strong hit of winter weather.
Have the shovels close at hand because more snow — and a lot of it — is on its way. Environment Canada special weather ...
A "highly impactful winter storm" packing up to 40 centimetres of snow is expected to wallop the capital starting Wednesday ...
Parts of southern Ontario could see up to 40 cm of snow Wednesday and Thursday, with freezing rain possible for the GTA and ...
Winter storm warnings were in place across much of the Great Lakes region on Wednesday, with hazardous travel conditions likely.
Environment Canada forecasters predict that overnight snow could dump more than 20 cm on parts of the province, including Halton, Durham, York, Peel, Simcoe, Muskoka, Haliburton and Ottawa Valley.
Radar shows when the heaviest bands of snow will begin to fall as a major storm is expected to hit across Ontario. Watch LIVE here.