Toronto has already made headlines this month with its earliest 5+ cm snowfall in over 50 years, recorded on November 9, 2025. Now, meteorologists are warning that another system is on the way, bringing the potential for accumulating snow between November 15 and 17. While November snow isn’t unheard of, double-digit accumulations are rare—the last time Toronto saw more than 12 cm in November was back in 1987.
Environment Canada has already issued special weather statements for southern Ontario. The combination of wet snow, freezing rain, and gusty winds means hazardous driving conditions are likely.
Toronto’s climate data shows:
This storm underscores how climate variability is reshaping seasonal expectations. While last year’s first snow didn’t arrive until December, this year has already delivered two notable events before mid-November.
After the storm, forecasts suggest persistent Arctic air will linger, keeping daytime highs in the low single digits and overnight lows below freezing. Lake-effect snow is possible in traditional snowbelt regions early next week. By late November, however, models indicate a gradual rebound to above-seasonal temperatures, offering a brief respite before December’s heavier snowfalls.
The GTA is entering winter earlier than usual, with two significant snow events before mid-November. While Toronto’s downtown core may escape the heaviest accumulations, northern suburbs and higher elevations should prepare for 10–15 cm of snow. This storm is a reminder that winter readiness is no longer optional by mid-November. From icy roads to biting wind chills, residents across the region should brace for a messy, disruptive start to the season.
When winter rolls into Toronto—or anywhere with biting winds and frosty mornings—the instinct is to…
Winter in Canada is no joke. Between slushy sidewalks, surprise snowstorms, and icy puddles, your…
Every year on November 11, Canadians pause to reflect on the immense sacrifices made by…
As the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) braces for another winter, the 2025–2026 forecast brings a…
Black Friday may be the biggest shopping day of the year—but savvy buyers know the…
Twice a year, millions of people experience a subtle but powerful shift in their daily…