Near record warmth in Toronto as snowfall and extreme cold affect parts of Prairies
Toronto is set to see near-record high temperatures today while heavy snow and extreme cold affect large parts of the Prairies.
Environment Canada says temperatures are set to reach the double digits in Toronto this afternoon, when the temperature is forecast to hit 13 C.
The highest temperature on record on March 4 for the city was 13.3 C in 1974.
Meanwhile, Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for parts of northern Saskatchewan and northern Manitoba, with up to 20 centimetres expected in some regions before tapering off this evening.