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Toronto could see some of its warmest temperatures so far this year over Family Day weekend
A shift to southwestern winds ends the longest cold snap in over a decade, with temperatures rising from 2 C to 6 C, Environment Canada said.
- A special weather statement issued for Toronto has ended.
- A system moved through the Greater Toronto Area and brought brief periods of heavy snow on Friday evening.While the snow has ended, Environment Canada says there is a risk of freezing drizzle overnight.
- Friday got off to a bitter start with wind chill values approaching-20 this morning. The city got to a high of-1 C.
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Warmer temperatures ahead for southern Ontario as longest cold spell in a decade ends – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — A cold spell that has gripped southern Ontario since mid-January is finally set to break in time for the Family Day long weekend. Environment Canada is forecasting temperatures of 2 C this weekend in Toronto, warming up to 6 C on Monday. Environment Canada meteorologist Eric Tomlinson said southwestern winds are bringing in warm air to the region, giving relief to southern Ontarians who experienced the longest cold snap the area has se…
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