Weather Winter, Together

As we move into winter, snowfall and high winds will become more frequent and lead to adverse conditions for travel. Learn more about the City’s winter plan, stay updated on winter operations and find everything you need to make the most of the season at toronto.ca/winter.   

How can I get around during the storm?

If travel is necessary during the forecasted snowfall and high winds, please take it slow, leave extra time and consider taking public transit as there could be slippery conditions and poor visibility.Follow @TTCNotices or check ttc.cafor updates on service changes. 

What should I do if the power goes out?  

Before the storm begins, charge your devices and have flashlights ready. If your power goes out, consider keeping refrigerators closed, staying away from downed power lines, and checking Toronto Hydro’s Outage Mapfor updates. 

What should I do if I see a safety hazard, such as a fallen tree branch?  

City crews will respond to hazards to public safety or property caused by damaged trees, including roads that need to be cleared. Contact 311 to report fallen branches or other hazards. 

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