When was Toronto ice storm 2013?

December 20-23, 2013
Remembering the December 20-23, 2013 Ice Storm: Snapshots in History.

What caused the ice storm in 2013?

The storm produced freezing rain and snow to the affected areas which caused massive damage to electric power transmission and trees….December 2013 North American storm complex.

Satellite image from NASA depicting the system over the Central United States on 21 December.
Fatalities 27
Damage $54 million – $200 million (2013 USD)
Power outages 1,500,000

Will this winter be cold 2021 Toronto?

According to the Farmers’ Almanac, Ontario’s 2021 fall forecast will include some “very unsettled conditions” bringing wet snow and stormy weather to the province by late October. So if you’re planning on going out for Halloween this year, you might want to bundle up as snow is expected around October 28 to 31.

What year was the big ice storm in Ontario?

1998
January 4 – THE Historic 1998 Ice Storm! This was THE Ice Storm against which all others will likely be measured against for its ferocity, duration and damage to Ontario, Quebec and the eastern US.

How much snow fell in Toronto when Mel Lastman called in the army?

40 cm
On Saturday, Jan. 2, 1999, Toronto was hit by a heavy storm that made its way north from the U.S. The storm consisted of substantial snowfall, freezing temperatures and aggressive winds. A total of 40 cm of snowfall accumulated in Toronto.

When was the major ice storm in Toronto?

The Dec. 19, 2013 ice storm was a “remember where you were” event. The storm was a result of a low-pressure system that formed over Texas and made its way to Ontario.

What is the winter forecast for 2021 Ontario?

November 2021 to October 2022. Winter will be colder than normal, with above-normal precipitation and below-normal snowfall. The coldest periods will be in late November, mid- to late December, and much of January, with the snowiest periods in mid- to late November, early December, and early January.