06.06.2026
Snow: Is  Returning to Ontario?

Snow: Is Returning to Ontario?

Ontario is preparing for a significant snowfall as Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for several regions across the province. Local snowfall amounts are expected to range from 4 to 10 cm, particularly impacting areas like Newmarket.

Snow is forecasted to develop northeast of Lake Superior and will continue to move southeast toward Greater Sudbury. In Toronto, residents may experience what could be the last snowfall of the winter this week, with temperatures potentially dropping to minus five degrees Celsius.

The snowfall is expected to begin Monday evening and last until early Tuesday afternoon, raising concerns about travel conditions. Observers are advised to prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions, as travel may be difficult.

“Hopefully this is the last of the snow,” said meteorologist Anthony Farnell, reflecting the sentiments of many who are eager for warmer weather. However, the forecast indicates that the Tuesday morning commute may be significantly impacted due to the snowfall.

significantly reduced visibility during heavy snow, which poses a primary hazard for drivers and pedestrians alike.