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Sunday Was the Single Snowiest Day in Toronto History. Here Is Why
- On January 25, 2026, Toronto Pearson International Airport reported about 59 per cent of departing flights and over 60 per cent of arrivals cancelled, while Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport saw just over half of departures cancelled.
- A powerful winter storm dropped 40 to 60+ centimetres across Toronto, Mississauga and the western GTA, with Toronto Pearson Airport measuring 46 cm, a new daily site record.
- Airport posts showed Pearson crews actively clearing the airfield and de-icing flights while Environment Canada reported near-zero visibility and winds up to 50 kilometres per hour.
- All library branches were closed and school recreation programs cancelled, the University of Toronto Mississauga closed Sunday, while the TTC removed 48 bus stops and urged commuters to plan ahead.
- With monthly totals at 88.2 cm this month, January is the snowiest January and month overall since records began nearly 90 years ago, with prior benchmarks tied to 1937.
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Travel Delays Expected as Toronto Clears Mountains of Weekend Snow
Toronto residents are urged to give themselves a bit more time and help their neighbours as they wake up to mountains of snow clogging their driveways and streets following a record-breaking snowstorm. Environment Canada says Pearson International Airport saw the highest daily total snowfall on record with 46 centimetres of snowfall on Sunday bringing this month’s snowfall total to 88.2 centimetres which is the snowiest January and snowiest mont…
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Total News Sources18
Leaning Left8Leaning Right3Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution62% Left
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- 62% of the sources lean Left
62% Left
L 62%
15%
R 23%
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