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Yes, that Was some Record-Breaking Snow (and No, the Army Isn’t Coming)

  • A massive snowstorm hit southern Ontario, breaking multiple weather records.
  • Toronto experienced a snowfall of 46.2 cm, breaking the previous record of 39.9 cm for a single day.
  • A Burlington city councillor encouraged high school students to shovel snow for volunteer hours.
  • Kim MacDonald from The Weather Network discussed the storm on a recent episode of Closer Look.
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Yes, that was some record-breaking snow (and no, the army isn’t coming)

Tonight on Village Media's 'Closer Look' podcast: Keep digging! The Weather Network's Kim MacDonald joins us to talk about the unprecedented pounding of snow that hammered parts of southern Ontario

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65 centimetres? These Ontario communities were hit hardest by the record-breaking storm

Toronto Pearson recorded its snowiest day ever with 46 centimetres of snow. See the full list of snowfall totals for Toronto, Scarborough, Oakville, and across Ontario.

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Inside Ottawa Valley broke the news in Ottawa, Canada on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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