Monday Evening · August 17, 2026
Toronto winter weather can shift fast, and families often want an early read before the district sends an official alert. Below is a live, ZIP-independent snow day estimate for Toronto, updated automatically from current snowfall, temperature, and road-risk conditions.
Last updated: 1 hour ago
Low Chance
There’s no snow in the forecast for Toronto today, so you can expect clear roads and low chances of winter weather disruptions. With a mild low of 66°F and light winds, it’s a great day to head outside and enjoy the weather.
Why This Toronto Estimate Holds Up
Most snow day tools quote one seasonal snowfall average and stop there. The read above pulls from a live forecast for Toronto, ON, so the number reflects what's actually expected tonight and tomorrow morning — not a rough historical guess.
For the week ahead, the 5-day outlook for Toronto, ON above shows how the odds are trending, and nearby districts are linked below if you're comparing conditions across the region — useful when a storm is tracking unevenly, like during lake-effect bands or a fast-moving clipper.
The percentage above is based on the current forecast for Toronto, ON — snowfall, temperature, and wind — refreshed every few hours. It's a planning tool, not an official closure announcement; your district's own alert always takes priority.
Most districts confirm closures in the early morning, once overnight conditions are clear. Checking back closer to the morning commute usually gives the most reliable read.
Not always. Conditions can shift overnight, and local factors — like rural bus routes or icy side streets — sometimes trigger a closure even when the broader forecast looks mild.