Daily Forecast: December 31, 2025
- Advance Weather
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Wednesday will bring both continued snow squalls and some system snow to the region, leading to some more poor travel conditions.
A weak system will bring some additional snowfall to the region tomorrow, with less than 5 centimetres likely for areas in Southwestern Ontario, the GTA, and portions of Central Ontario. Road conditions will become snow covered and slippery.
For the rest of the region, snow squalls are likely. The heaviest snow squalls are expected off Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, however some snow squalls will drift into Southwestern Ontario and Eastern Ontario. Road closures will likely continue, with poor visibility and poor road conditions expected. Visit the STORM CENTRE for the most updated information.
Tomorrow is New Year's Eve! Advance Weather reminds you to not drive under the influence tomorrow night after new year's celebrations. If you are planning on being under the influence, have a designated driver that will not be drinking alcohol, take a cab or plan on spending the night. It is not worth the risk for yourself or others. We hope everyone has an enjoyable night! Please stay safe and take care of yourself.
Temperatures in blue represent forecasted wind chill values.







