Winter is shaping up to be a season of surprises—picture snow shovels at the ready, dreams of a white Christmas and just enough unpredictability to keep it exciting.
The Farmers’ Almanac—a trusted guide for weather predictions since 1818—has mapped out a season of chilly temperatures, fluctuating snowfall and the kind of winter wonderland moments we love (and occasionally grumble about). Whether you’re dreaming of snow-covered streets or dreading icy commutes, here’s what’s in store for residents in Ontario.
This past fall brought a mix of sunny days, cool breezes, and sporadic rainfall, with relatively mild conditions in southern Ontario.
As the season shifts to winter, colder and wetter weather patterns are predicted, though substantial snowfall may be intermittent, particularly in November and December.
November began with a mix of lingering fall vibes and early winter hints. From Nov. 1 to 9, southern Ontario experienced scattered rain showers in the south and snow showers in the north.
Sunny spells and …