Durham Region, including Oshawa, Whitby, and Pickering, will experience cold weather and flurries on Saturday, March 28, 2026. According to Environment Canada, the morning will bring a mix of sun and cloud, with a 30% chance of flurries in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). While the high temperature will reach 3°C, it is expected to feel like -13°C due to Cold Winds.
Wind gusts of up to 50 km/h will make the cold temperatures feel even colder, especially in Durham Region where residents in Oshawa, Whitby, and Ajax will feel the brunt of the wind. These strong winds will be combined with snow flurries, particularly in the afternoon, which will add to the chilly conditions. Drivers and pedestrians in Durham Region should be prepared for slippery roads and icy sidewalks as snow could accumulate on surfaces, making travel conditions hazardous.
The flurries are expected to last into the afternoon, particularly affecting Hamilton and Niagara Falls, but other parts of Durham Region may see lighter snow showers or none at all. With the wind chill making it feel much colder than the actual temperature, it’s advisable to dress in layers, wear warm clothing, and cover exposed skin to prevent frostbite.
In Mississauga, the temperature will remain similar to that in Durham Region, with 3°C expected as the high. However, like in Durham, the wind chill will make it feel much colder, and temperatures may dip as low as -13°C in the morning hours. It is important for people to check the forecast regularly, as weather conditions may change quickly, with wind gusts creating brief moments of intense cold.
By Saturday night, the weather is expected to remain cloudy, and winds will continue at speeds of 20 km/h with gusts up to 40 km/h in the Toronto area. The low temperature on Saturday night will be around -1°C, but with the wind chill, it will feel even colder, particularly in areas like Whitby and Oshawa.
On Sunday, March 29, the weather will slightly improve. Cloudy skies are expected to persist in Mississauga and Durham Region, but temperatures will rise to a more seasonable 10°C, offering a break from the recent cold snap. The evening will bring a low of 3°C, still chilly but less harsh than the earlier part of the weekend.
The wind chill is expected to ease on Sunday, making it a more comfortable day to be outdoors. However, it’s important to remain prepared for potential cloudy skies and the chance of flurries throughout the weekend.
In conclusion, Durham Region residents should prepare for a cold Saturday, with snow and wind chills creating difficult weather conditions. While Sunday promises milder temperatures, it will still be important to stay updated on weather forecasts and adjust plans accordingly for March 28 and beyond.





















