Toronto Snowstorms
A major snow storm in Toronto in December of 2007. The storm affected all of Southern-Eastern Ontario and Quebec. The storm produced at least 35cm of snow in parts of Toronto, while Eastern Ontario and Southern Quebec received up to 60cm. Drifts were created by strong gusts. This was the biggest snowstorm in the area since January 1999. The winds were so strong that power outages ensued. You can just see how enormous the snowstorm is by looking at all the snow piled on the ground. Snow usually indicates that the Christmas season has arrived and puts most people in high spirits, but going outside might be dangerous due to the cold and the winds. Find more information about the weather in your area through MyWeatherLive.com's weather news, weather forecasts, and weather reports.