Strong wind, rain and snow coming to the GTA on Sunday

Strong winds are expected to replace the snow across Toronto and the GTHA, which could make for challenging travel conditions on Sunday
A special weather statement issued by Environment Canada is calling for an additional 2 to 4 cm of snow, to be accompanied by strong winds out of the southwest gusting up to 70 km/h in some areas for Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville, Burlington and Hamilton.
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY:
Winter weather has started to blow into our region. The roads are expected to be slippery and snow-covered this morning and throughout the day. Drivers, please slow down and drive to the weather conditions. Stay safe, everyone! ^se
— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) November 30, 2025
“Snow is expected to ease to scattered flurries or transition over to rain showers later this morning,” says the national weather service. “Strong winds will begin and ease in the evening as winds become more northwesterly.”
“Local utility outages are possible. Roads and walkways will likely be difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow.”
The temperature in Toronto is expected to reach a high of 3 C on Sunday with a low of – 6 C, feeling like -11 with the wind chill.
Wintry weather continues to hammer the rest of southern Ontario, with snowfall warnings in place for much of the area, including parts of Peel, Halton and all of Durham Region.
Most areas will see an additional 2 to 4 cm with up to 5 cm over the higher terrain north of Lake Ontario, including the Oak Ridges Moraine, before easing to scattered flurries this afternoon.
“Travel will likely be challenging, and visibility will likely be reduced at times,” says Environment Canada.
Environment Canada says multiple rounds of snow last week already dumped just shy of 60 centimetres off Lake Huron, with areas west of Kitchener seeing closer to 30 centimetres.
Files from The Canadian Press were used in this report




