A person stands beside a car blanketed in snow after winter weather moved through the area. CTV


January 23, 2026 Tags: ,

Southern Ontario will feel the effects of a powerful U.S. storm this weekend, but forecasters say the region will avoid the worst of it.

Meteorologists describe the storm moving across the United States as unusually strong, affecting more than 30 states. However, officials say Ontario will see a much lighter impact, mainly in the form of snowfall and colder air.

Storm to Miss Ontario’s Harshest Impacts

According to Environment Canada, the storm will not reach the same intensity once it crosses the border. Meteorologist Trudy Kidd said residents should stay alert but not alarmed.

“It’s still important for us to talk about. Know your forecast for your location,” Kidd said.

She explained that while the system has drawn major attention in the U.S., Ontario will not experience what forecasters call a “generational” storm.

Snow Expected Across Several Regions

Snow will move into southern Ontario starting Sunday morning and continue through the day. Central Ontario communities such as Kincardine, Collingwood, Barrie, Owen Sound, and areas farther south like Peterborough could see between five and 15 centimetres of snow by Sunday night.

Eastern Ontario, including Kingston and Ottawa, will likely see similar snowfall amounts, though conditions there may worsen on Monday instead.

Travel Could Slow Down

Kidd urged drivers to prepare for slower travel, especially in areas that receive heavier snow.

“We still have to be prepared for it,” she said. “If you can change travel plans, 15 centimetres slows you down. You’ve got to give yourself more time.”

Officials recommend checking local forecasts frequently and allowing extra time for commutes. Even moderate snowfall can reduce visibility and affect road conditions, particularly on highways and rural roads.

Forecast May Still Change

Weather officials continue to monitor the storm’s path closely. Kidd said the system could still shift, which may change snowfall totals or timing in some areas.

“We’re giving people the heads up that yes, we’ll see snow,” she said.

Despite the uncertainty, forecasters stressed that Ontario residents should not expect a repeat of last week’s heavy snowfall in the Greater Toronto Area.

“The GTA got 30 to 50 centimetres last week. This storm will not be that,” Kidd said.

Stay Prepared, Stay Informed

As winter conditions continue, officials remind residents to stay informed, prepare vehicles for winter driving, and keep emergency supplies on hand. While the storm may spare Ontario from extreme weather, even modest snowfall can still disrupt daily routines.

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