March 12 weather: Flurries and gusts up to 60 km/h in southern Ontario Environment Canada has issued a weather forecast for March 12, predicting flurries and strong wind gusts in parts of the Greater Toronto Area and southern Ontario. The day is expected to begin with cloudy skies, with a 30 percent chance of flurries in the morning and afternoon. These flurries will affect Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Hamilton, Oshawa, and the Niagara Falls region. Wind conditions will be significant, with northwest winds reaching 30 km/h and gusts up to 60 km/h in Toronto. In Mississauga, winds are anticipated to reach 50 km/h. The high temperature for the day is forecasted to be around 2 degrees Celsius in Mississauga, but the wind chill will make it feel much colder, potentially around -9 degrees Celsius. As the day progresses, skies are expected to clear across the Greater Toronto Area by Thursday night. However, wind gusts up to 40 km/h may still be present. The overnight low in Mississauga is projected to be approximately -6 degrees Celsius, though the wind chill could make it feel as low as -10 degrees Celsius. Looking ahead to Friday, the weather outlook for Mississauga includes periods of snow or rain, continued windy conditions, and a high temperature of 1 degree Celsius. The evening may bring additional flurries, with a low temperature of -6 degrees Celsius expected. The forecast highlights the potential for challenging weather conditions, emphasizing the need for residents to prepare for cold temperatures and reduced visibility due to flurries. Wind chill factors will play a significant role in how cold the weather feels, particularly in the evenings and overnight hours. This weather pattern underscores the variability of spring conditions in the region, where sudden changes in temperature and precipitation can occur.#hamilton #toronto #environment_canada #mississauga #brampton