Snow creates slippery roads for morning rush hour
After more than three weeks of frigid conditions, Toronto residents are experiencing a shift in the weather. For the first time in 23 days, the city’s daytime high is expected to rise above the freezing mark on Tuesday.
Relief from a Prolonged Cold Snap
The arrival of milder temperatures is bringing some relief to the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) following an extended period of intense cold. Environment Canada is forecasting a high of 0 C for Tuesday, though it will initially feel like -9 C this morning.
Slick Roads and Commute Impacts
The change in weather isn’t without its challenges. Snow accompanied the warmer temperatures, creating slick road conditions during Tuesday’s morning rush hour. CP24 Meteorologist Bill Coulter reported that up to four centimetres of snow accumulation is expected in Toronto today.
Looking Ahead: A Seasonable Forecast
Environment Canada anticipates a continuation of seasonable temperatures throughout the week. The daytime high is projected to remain around the freezing mark, with a potential rise to 4 C on Family Day.
While the morning rush hour was affected by snow, Bill Coulter indicated that flurries are expected to diminish by the end of the morning. However, he also noted the possibility of more snow on Sunday, though the extent of any snowfall remains uncertain.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the expected high temperature for Toronto today?
Environment Canada is calling for a high of 0 C in Toronto today, February 10, 2026.
How much snow is expected to fall in Toronto today?
CP24 Meteorologist Bill Coulter said up to four centimetres of snow accumulation is expected in Toronto today.
Is more snow expected this week?
Bill Coulter said more snow is possible on Sunday, but not all models are aligned on whether the system will bring significant snowfall.
How will these fluctuating temperatures impact your plans for the week?