Expect some sunshine before increasing clouds in the Greater Toronto Area on Friday, bringing a chance of snow later in the day. Despite the wintry weather, a calm and typical long weekend is on the horizon.
The day kicks off with mostly sunny skies, but clouds are set to roll in as the afternoon progresses. Keep an eye out for potential snow showers during the evening rush hour.
Temperatures remain chilly, with a high of -1°C and a wind chill that could make it feel like -8°C.
Snow showers are likely to persist into the night, with estimated snowfall ranging between 1 to 3 centimetres. Overnight, temperatures will drop to -3°C with a wind chill of -11°C.
Saturday will see a cloudy start before transitioning to a mix of sun and clouds, with a high of 1°C and a low of -3°C.
Sunday is forecasted to begin with mostly sunny conditions in the morning, followed by increasing cloud cover later in the day. The high will hover around 1°C, dropping to -5°C overnight.
For Family Day, expect a blend of sun and clouds, along with the possibility of isolated rain or wet snow showers. Temperatures will be slightly milder, reaching a high of 3°C and a low of 0°C.

