Warmer temperatures ahead for southern Ontario as longest cold spell in a decade ends

Warmer temperatures ahead for southern Ontario as longest cold spell in a decade ends

TORONTO — A cold spell that has gripped southern Ontario since mid-January is finally set to break in time for the Family Day long weekend.
Environment Canada is forecasting temperatures of 2 C this weekend in Toronto, warming up to 6

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