Showers, Highway Closures and Top Updates for Mississauga Today
Good morning! Let’s talk about what’s happening in Mississauga and the surrounding area on this Thursday, September 4, 2025. The day has started off with showers across the region, as forecasted by Environment Canada. The morning rainfall might make the roads a little slick, so drivers were advised to take it slow. As the day moves along, temperatures are expected to climb to a high of around 19 degrees. By the evening, though, skies are predicted to clear up nicely, giving us a calm and cooler night with the temperature dropping down to about 6 degrees.
Looking ahead to the weekend, the forecast is showing some variety. On Friday, there’s still a chance of showers with the high reaching 24 degrees, which should feel fairly warm for early September. Saturday looks brighter with a mix of sun and cloud and a comfortable high of 21 degrees. Sunday, however, brings another chance of showers with the daytime high sitting around 18 degrees. Then as we step into Monday, a mix of sun and cloud returns, and temperatures should settle near 19 degrees with a crisp low of 7 at night. Overall, it’s shaping up to be a week of on-and-off showers balanced with clear, cooler evenings—pretty typical early fall weather.
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Now, if you’re planning to head out on the highways today, some patience may be needed. Multiple closures have been scheduled on major routes including Highway 10, Highway 401, Highway 403, Highway 410, and the Queen Elizabeth Way. These closures could mean detours or delays during the morning and evening commutes, so travelers are encouraged to check live updates before getting on the road. With the added rainfall this morning, those closures and possible backups could feel more noticeable, so planning ahead might save some time.
Beyond weather and traffic, there are also a few local updates making headlines. In Brampton, two restaurants were recently flagged during food safety inspections, and officials have stepped in to ensure compliance. In another incident, crews responded to a house fire in the city, though thankfully no injuries were reported. Peel police also worked alongside Winnipeg police to make arrests connected to a recent Brampton shooting. These stories have been drawing attention in the region and reminding residents how active local enforcement and safety monitoring remain.
On a lighter note, Peel Region is preparing for upcoming garbage exemption weeks, which will allow households to set out unlimited bags for collection—always a helpful break for families looking to clear out extra clutter. And as always, with so many festivals, arts events, and food spots around Mississauga and Brampton, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy the weekend once the skies clear.
So, to sum it all up: carry an umbrella for today’s showers, drive carefully around those highway closures, and maybe make some plans to take advantage of the clearer skies later in the evening. Early September is reminding us that fall is just around the corner, but it’s also giving us plenty of reasons to keep an eye on both the skies and the roads.
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