February 9, 2026: Toronto Weather — Cold Warning This Morning, Snow and a Freezing-Drizzle Risk Tonight

Toronto weather forecast for Monday, February 9, 2026: Yellow Cold Warning with wind chills as low as -30 to -35 this morning. Mainly sunny today with a high of -6°C. Light snow develops tonight with a freezing drizzle risk, then periods of snow Tuesday with a high of +1°C
Toronto weather forecast for Monday, February 9, 2026: Yellow Cold Warning with wind chills as low as -30 to -35 this morning. Mainly sunny today with a high of -6°C. Light snow develops tonight with a freezing drizzle risk, then periods of snow Tuesday with a high of +1°C

TORONTO – WEATHER – Toronto is starting Monday under a Yellow Cold Warning, and even with some sunshine on the way, the morning has a harsh edge. Arctic air is still in place across the GTA, with wind chills that can drop into the -30 to -35 range early todayin some areas.

The pattern begins to shift later tonight as cloud thickens and light snow develops, with a risk of freezing drizzle before morning. Tuesday turns more active, with periods of snow and a jump to +1°C—a classic setup for slushy roads and tricky footing.

Today’s Weather Overview

Current Conditions

As of 8:00 AM EST at Toronto Pearson International Airport, conditions are partly cloudy with a temperature of -18.2°C. A light NNE wind at 5 km/h is producing a wind chill of -22. Humidity sits at 68%, visibility is 24 km, and pressure is 103.1 kPa and falling, a sign the next system is approaching.

Today

Expect a mainly sunny day, but don’t mistake bright skies for comfort. Temperatures only recover to -6°C, and it will still feel bitter early on.

  • High: -6°C

  • Wind: up to 15 km/h

  • Wind chill: near -30 this morning, improving to about -8 this afternoon

  • Risk: frostbite remains possible this morning with prolonged exposure

  • UV Index: 2 (Low)

Extended Forecast

Expected Conditions

Tonight (Mon night):
Cloud increases, and periods of light snow begin before morning. There is also a risk of freezing drizzle late tonight/early morning, which can create a thin glaze of ice on untreated roads and sidewalks.

  • Low: -8°C, with temperatures rising toward -5°C by morning

  • Wind chill: around -12 overnight

Tuesday, February 10:
Tuesday is a “messy winter” day: periods of snow and a temperature climb to +1°C. The mild push increases the chance of slush and slick conditions, especially if freezing drizzle shows up during the morning.

  • Snow amount: about 2 cm

  • Risk: freezing drizzle possible in the morning and early afternoon

  • High: +1°C

  • Wind chill: near -10 in the morning

  • Night: cloudy periods, 30% chance of flurries, low -5°C

Wednesday, February 11:
A calmer day with a mix of sun and cloud.

  • High: -1°C

  • Night: cloudy periods, low -8°C

Thursday, February 12:
Similar to Wednesday—cold, stable, and quiet.

  • High: -2°C

  • Night: cloudy periods, low -8°C

Wardrobe Recommendations

This is a “two-stage” outfit day:

  • This morning: full winter protection—insulated coat, warm layers, toque, and mittens. Add a scarf or neck gaiter if you’re waiting outside for transit.

  • Tonight into Tuesday: plan for slippery conditions. Wear boots with strong traction and consider a water-resistant outer layer for snow and possible freezing drizzle.

  • Keep a small car kit handy (blanket, gloves, and a scraper). When temperatures hover around freezing with mixed precipitation, roads can change fast.

Weather Trivia

Toronto’s winter “gotcha” often isn’t the snowfall total—it’s freezing drizzle. It can fall as a light mist and still create a dangerous, nearly invisible ice glaze on sidewalks, bridges, and parking lots. When the forecast mentions it, slow down and give yourself extra time.

Summary

Toronto weather forecast for Monday, February 9, 2026: Yellow Cold Warning with wind chills as low as -30 to -35 this morning. Mainly sunny today with a high of -6°C. Light snow develops tonight with a freezing drizzle risk, then periods of snow Tuesday with a high of +1°C.

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