Tomorrow's Weather Toronto: Snowfall & Freezing Rain Alert

Toronto Jan 06, 2026: Expect a wintry mix with freezing rain and snow making travel tricky tomorrow morning.

Tomorrow's forecast:

Morning: Freezing Rain, Snowfall Warning, Chilly at -3°C

    The morning kicks off with freezing rain and a yellow snowfall warning in effect, bringing up to 10 cm of snow. Temperatures hover around -3°C with light winds at 12 km/h gusting to 26 km/h, creating slippery and challenging travel conditions during the morning commute.

Activities Recommendations for the morning of Jan 06, 2026:

  • Commute: Allow extra travel time due to slippery roads and reduced visibility from freezing rain and snow.

  • Dog Walks & Errands: Exercise caution during morning walks as sidewalks may be icy and slippery.

  • Outdoor Activities: Postpone or plan indoor activities to avoid hazardous conditions during peak snowfall.

Temperatures rising from -6°C early morning to 1°C by afternoon

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Afternoon: Mixed Rain and Snow, Temperatures Rise to 2°C

    By afternoon, precipitation shifts to a mix of rain and snow with temperatures climbing to around 2°C. Winds pick up slightly to 19 km/h with gusts reaching 30 km/h, maintaining a damp and chilly atmosphere throughout the day.

Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Jan 06, 2026:

  • Outdoor Events: Dress in waterproof layers to stay dry during outdoor activities like skating or visiting markets.

  • Walking & Running: Be prepared for wet and slippery surfaces; sturdy footwear is recommended.

  • Commuting: Expect wet roads and maintain caution while driving or cycling.

Evening: Continued Mixed Precipitation, Steady at 2°C

    The evening continues with mixed rain and snow, holding steady at 2°C. Winds ease slightly to 13 km/h with gusts up to 29 km/h. Visibility may remain reduced, so outdoor plans should consider the damp and chilly conditions.

Activities Recommendations for the evening of Jan 06, 2026:

  • Outdoor Dining & Events: Dress warmly and consider indoor venues due to ongoing precipitation.

  • Evening Walks: Use caution on potentially icy paths and wear reflective gear for visibility.

  • Pet Care: Keep pets warm and dry during evening outings.

Wind speeds increasing to a maximum of 17 km/h with gusts up to 26 km/h

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Packing preparations for tomorrow:

  • Waterproof jacket and boots – to stay dry in freezing rain and snow

  • Warm layers – to combat chilly temperatures around freezing

  • Hat and gloves – essential for warmth during outdoor activities

  • Traction aids or sturdy footwear – for icy and slippery surfaces

  • Umbrella – for mixed rain and snow showers

  • Extra travel time – plan ahead for slower commutes due to weather

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