
A Chilly Thanksgiving Weekend in Ontario Awaits
As Thanksgiving weekend arrives in Canada, southern Ontario is gearing up for a significant change in the weather. It seems like Mother Nature has quite the dramatic plan in store for us. A strong storm system is moving in, bringing rain, gusty winds, and even a possible few rumbles of thunder for those in the region. If you're planning to travel, especially with family to celebrate the holiday, it’s wise to add some extra time to your schedule.
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On Saturday night, thunderstorms are expected to hit the U.S. side of the Great Lakes, but Ontario might also hear some pre-dawn rumbles. A dreary Sunday will follow as chilly northeastern winds sweep across the Golden Horseshoe, with rain expected around Niagara and Lake Erie, possibly even reaching the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The day will feel raw, and some higher elevations might even see a mix of rain and snow.
The weather doesn’t improve much for Monday either, which is shaping up to be the coldest day Ontario has experienced since last April. Heavy showers are predicted to affect regions like Niagara and the GTA early in the day, and gusty north winds will pull in even colder air. Southern Ontario will struggle to reach double-digit temperatures, with Toronto expected to hit only around 8°C—marking the city’s first single-digit high since the spring. If you’re in Ottawa, brace for an even chillier day, with temperatures plummeting to levels not seen since early April.
For those hoping for relief from the cold, hold tight! By midweek, temperatures are expected to rebound slightly, giving way to more typical fall weather. For now, however, it’s time to bundle up, especially if you have outdoor plans for Thanksgiving Day. Be prepared for a rather crisp, raw holiday weekend as this dynamic storm system sweeps through southern Ontario, ensuring a Thanksgiving we won’t soon forget. Stay safe, stay warm, and enjoy the holiday!
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