Southern Ontario Receives First Snow in Weeks
- Kyle Sooley-Brookings
- Jan 27, 2021
- 1 min read

Many areas of Southern Ontario received their first widespread snowfall in weeks on Tuesday. There were several alerts in effect.
Snowfall amounts varied across the area between 5 and 14 centimetres.
Below is a list of snowfall totals as received from Environment and Climate Change Canada
Snowfall totals:
Toronto Pearson Airport: 9 cm
Wiarton Airport: 9 cm
The Weather Network (Oakville): 8.5 cm
Trenton Airport: 8 cm
Ottawa Airport: 7.6 cm
Kingston Airport: 7 cm
Hamilton Airport: 7 cm
Ontario Storm Prediction Centre (north Toronto): 6 cm
London Airport: 4 cm
Port McNicoll: 14.5 cm
Caledon: 14 cm
Waubaushene: 12.5 cm
Orangeville: 12 cm
St. Catharines: 11.7 cm
Toronto: 6-11 cm
Newmarket: 11 cm
Brussels: 11 cm
Barrie: 11 cm
Midland: 10 cm
Milton: 10 cm
Ottawa: 11 cm (as of 9:27 P.M. EST January 26)
Etobicoke: 9 cm
Grimsby Mountain: 9 cm
Waterloo: 8 cm
Vaughan: 7.5 cm
Brampton: 7 cm
Guelph: 7
Winchester: 7 cm (as of 8:45 P.M. EST January 26)
Kitchener: 5-7 cm
Stoney Creek: 6 cm
Markham: 6 cm
London: 5 cm
Based on ECCC Data
A mix of sun and cloud with a risk of a few flurries is expected today across Southern Ontario with temperatures around seasonal. Tomorrow, while fair weather will prevail, temperatures will tumble to around minus 5 to minus 10.
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