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Toronto could see some of its warmest temperatures so far this year over Family Day weekend

Southwestern winds end a decade-long cold snap in southern Ontario with temperatures rising to 6 C on Monday, Environment Canada reports.

  • This Family Day long weekend, Environment Canada forecasts Toronto to reach 2 C, warming to 6 C on Monday as the cold spell ends.
  • Southwestern winds are bringing warm air into southern Ontario, ending the cold warnings Environment Canada issued for much of January and February.
  • Toronto recorded 23 straight days of freezing temperatures, the longest stretch since 2015's 32 days, and Environment Canada warned Ontarians of frostbite risk with wind chills up to-35 C.
  • Residents gain relief as the cold spell breaks for the Family Day long weekend, though Environment Canada warns of lingering subzero days, according to Tomlinson.
  • As seasonal patterns resume, the shift signals a return toward typical seasonal variability after the prolonged mid‑January cold snap.
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Warmer temperatures ahead for southern Ontario as longest cold spell in a decade ends

A cold spell that has gripped southern Ontario since mid-January is finally set to break in time for the Family Day long weekend.

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CTV News broke the news in Canada on Friday, February 13, 2026.
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