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Winter Returns: Toronto Under High Wind Warning

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Winter Returns: Toronto Under High Wind Warning

Toronto is experiencing a sharp “weather whiplash” today, March 17, 2026, as an Arctic front sweeps through the region. Environment Canada has issued a special statement focusing on high winds and a drastic temperature drop.

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The Main Hazards

  • High Winds: Expect westerly gusts peaking between 70 km/h and 80 km/h. These are strong enough to cause minor property damage, snap branches, and trigger localized power outages.
  • Blowing Snow: While total snowfall is low (2–4 cm), the wind is whipping flurries across roads, leading to sudden “whiteout” conditions and reduced visibility for drivers.
  • Dangerous Chill: The thermometer says -3°C, but the wind chill is biting. It feels closer to -22 this morning, and won’t improve much beyond -15 by tonight.

Quick Tips for Today

  1. Secure the Patio: Bring in or tie down loose outdoor furniture and bins.
  2. Drive for Conditions: Assume roads are slicker than they look due to “black ice” from the flash freeze.
  3. Dress in Layers: A windbreaker or shell is essential today to block the Arctic gusts.

The Outlook

The worst of the wind should taper off by Tuesday evening, leading into a cold but clear night. By Thursday, the city is expected to bounce back toward a much milder 6°C.