Toronto and the GTA are in for a wintry weekend with potentially hazardous travel conditions on Friday night. According to Environment Canada, brief but intense snow showers are on the horizon, likely causing limited accumulations of a few centimetres. The national weather service warns of poor visibility and slippery, snow-covered roads, making travel risky.
As the night progresses, the snow showers are forecasted to ease off, with expected snowfall ranging between 1 and 3 centimetres. Temperatures will drop to -3°C overnight, feeling colder with a wind chill of -11.
Saturday will kick off with cloudy skies, transitioning into a mix of sun and clouds later in the day. The high will be around 1°C, dipping to -3°C at night.
On Sunday, the morning will greet you with mostly sunny skies, gradually giving way to increasing cloud cover. Expect a high of 1°C during the day, dropping to -5°C overnight.
As Family Day approaches, the weather will offer a mix of sun and clouds, with chances of isolated rain or wet snow showers. Temperatures will be a bit milder, reaching a high of 3°C and a low of 0°C.

