southern ontario weather

If you thought Canada's weather forecast was going to calm down ahead of the new year, think again! Ontario's weather, in particular, is serving up another round of messy conditions as a powerful storm and possible "weather bomb" moves in just days after the holidays.

According to a new report from The Weather Network, a high-impact Colorado low is sweeping across the province on Sunday, bringing a chaotic mix of rain, freezing rain, strong winds and heavy snow to different regions.

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The Toronto Maple Leafs are out, again. After Sunday night's Game 7 loss against the Florida Panthers, Leafs fans are left feeling cold — both emotionally and, as it turns out, literally.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), this week's weather forecast in Toronto is serving up a chilly blast from the past. The weather mirrors the last time the Leafs won the Stanley Cup — when they defeated the Montreal Canadiens in May 1967. It's a full-circle moment that nobody asked for.

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Buckle up, Ontario — just in time for Halloween, the weather this week is about to do a 180, and by mid-week it'll be feeling more like mid-July than late October.

According to the latest Ontario weather forecast from The Weather Network, "October is dressing up as July for Halloween," as an unusual surge of warmth moves into the region. After a few days of chilly temps and a first taste of winter weather in the province, a strong ridge of high pressure is settling over the Great Lakes this week, bringing back unseasonably high temperatures.

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Get ready, Ontario — it may be feeling summery now, but this unseasonable warmth won't last much longer.

According to the latest Ontario weather forecast from The Weather Network (TWN), the province is in for a major shift this week. After enjoying temperatures over 15 degrees above seasonal for several days, thanks to a ridge of high pressure over the Great Lakes, a cold front will move in by Wednesday afternoon, bringing Ontario back to typical fall conditions.

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If you're planning your Thanksgiving weekend, it's time to get ready because Ontario's weather is about to take us on a wild ride.

According to the latest forecast from The Weather Network, the long weekend will start off feeling like early fall in southern and eastern Ontario, but by Monday, you'll want to bundle up because it's going to cool off fast and feel like November.

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