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toronto weather today

You might want to stay indoors today. Toronto's weather could see some severe storms with strong winds, hail and more expected to hit the city.

Environment and Climate Change Canada issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the City of Toronto at 9:17 a.m. on July 16.

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If you thought winter was over, Ontario's weather is bringing the season back with a wintry blast today.

Toronto and the GTA are currently under snowfall warnings because of "heavy snow" and reduced visibility.

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The weather in Toronto is about to take a serious turn and it'll go from feeling like spring to freezing temperatures in under 24 hours.

Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for the city warning of "a sharp cold front with strong winds and a sudden temperature drop" for Wednesday and into Thursday.

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Toronto is about to get walloped with a major winter storm rolling in this weekend that's bringing blizzard-like conditions and heavy snowfall to the province.

Things will start getting messy when the storm kicks off on Friday evening, with strong winds and dangerous road conditions predicted, so you may want to reconsider any travel plans.

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If Ontario's weather forecast holds true, residents will cap off the work week in a summery bliss of high temperatures and sunshine this Friday. Although, like most good things, there's a catch.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), southern parts of the province could also face an elevated risk of fires due to the warm and dry conditions.

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