Weather Monitoring January 6, 2026
- Burlington / Oakville / Milton / Waterdown
- Hamilton / Stoney Creek/ Brantford
- Guelph/Kitchener-Waterloo/Cambridge
- Toronto / Scarborough / Markham
- Mississauga/ Brampton / Georgetown
- Oshawa / Ajax
- London / Woodstock
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Rain
On Time
Paramount Snow Management teams have been monitoring a weather system that began affecting all regions of the GTA around 9:00–10:00 AM on January 6, 2026. Forecasts initially called for freezing rain during the morning hours; however, reports from service teams across all regions confirmed rainfall rather than freezing rain throughout the day.
Teams continued monitoring sites across the GTA throughout January 6. A freezing rain warning remains in effect across all regions, with periods of mixed precipitation observed. Temperatures remained above freezing throughout the day, sitting between 1°C and 2°C, with rainfall. Forecasts indicate the potential for flurries, freezing rain, and rain transitions throughout the evening hours. Temperatures are forecasted to continue rising into Wednesday, January 7, 2026, with daytime temperatures expected to reach approximately 3°C, remaining above freezing.
At this time, no service has been deployed as conditions have remained above freezing. A salt service run is anticipated later this evening across the GTA, pending further review of updated forecasts and observed site conditions.
SERVICE NOTES – SALT SUPPLY UPDATE:
Southern Ontario continues to experience a province-wide salt shortage due to increased winter demand and supply chain disruptions, with municipalities being prioritized. As a result, salt availability for private contractors remains limited. Paramount Snow Management continues to secure material as it becomes available and deploy services strategically to prioritize safety. In some cases, service timing and methods may be adjusted to ensure the most effective and responsible use of available materials.
Monitoring ongoing. Snow Management teams remain on standby and will deploy service crews when and where conditions require.
Please continue to check back for updates at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline.
Please check back to this site and our 24-Hour Snowline at 855-906-0279 ext. 1, as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties, please reach out to us via email, as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularly. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca, as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.
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Overcast
On Time
Paramount Snow Management teams have been monitoring a weather system that began affecting all regions of the GTA around 9:00–10:00 AM on January 6, 2026. Forecasts initially called for freezing rain during the morning hours; however, reports from service teams across all regions confirmed rainfall rather than freezing rain throughout the day.
Teams continued monitoring sites across the GTA throughout January 6. A freezing rain warning remains in effect across all regions, with periods of mixed precipitation observed. Temperatures remained above freezing throughout the day, sitting between 1°C and 2°C, with rainfall. Forecasts indicate the potential for flurries, freezing rain, and rain transitions throughout the evening hours. Temperatures are forecasted to continue rising into Wednesday, January 7, 2026, with daytime temperatures expected to reach approximately 3°C, remaining above freezing.
At this time, no service has been deployed as conditions have remained above freezing. A salt service run is anticipated later this evening across the GTA, pending further review of updated forecasts and observed site conditions.
SERVICE NOTES – SALT SUPPLY UPDATE:
Southern Ontario continues to experience a province-wide salt shortage due to increased winter demand and supply chain disruptions, with municipalities being prioritized. As a result, salt availability for private contractors remains limited. Paramount Snow Management continues to secure material as it becomes available and deploy services strategically to prioritize safety. In some cases, service timing and methods may be adjusted to ensure the most effective and responsible use of available materials.
Monitoring ongoing. Snow Management teams remain on standby and will deploy service crews when and where conditions require.
Please continue to check back for updates at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline.
Please check back to this site and our 24-Hour Snowline at 855-906-0279 ext. 1, as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties, please reach out to us via email, as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularly. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca, as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.
Snow
On Time
Paramount Snow Management teams have been monitoring a weather system that began affecting all regions of the GTA around 9:00–10:00 AM on January 6, 2026. Forecasts initially called for freezing rain during the morning hours; however, reports from service teams across all regions confirmed rainfall rather than freezing rain throughout the day.
Teams continued monitoring sites across the GTA throughout January 6. A freezing rain warning remains in effect across all regions, with periods of mixed precipitation observed. Temperatures remained above freezing throughout the day, sitting between 1°C and 2°C, with rainfall. Forecasts indicate the potential for flurries, freezing rain, and rain transitions throughout the evening hours. Temperatures are forecasted to continue rising into Wednesday, January 7, 2026, with daytime temperatures expected to reach approximately 3°C, remaining above freezing. Within Kitchener, Waterloo, Guelph and Cambridge the forecast is showing a potential of 1 to 3 cm of snowfall during the hours of 10pm to 3am on Janauary 7, 2026.
At this time, no service has been deployed as conditions have remained above freezing. A salt service run is anticipated later this evening across the GTA, pending further review of updated forecasts and observed site conditions.
SERVICE NOTES – SALT SUPPLY UPDATE:
Southern Ontario continues to experience a province-wide salt shortage due to increased winter demand and supply chain disruptions, with municipalities being prioritized. As a result, salt availability for private contractors remains limited. Paramount Snow Management continues to secure material as it becomes available and deploy services strategically to prioritize safety. In some cases, service timing and methods may be adjusted to ensure the most effective and responsible use of available materials.
Monitoring ongoing. Snow Management teams remain on standby and will deploy service crews when and where conditions require.
Please continue to check back for updates at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline.
Please check back to this site and our 24-Hour Snowline at 855-906-0279 ext. 1, as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties, please reach out to us via email, as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularly. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca, as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.
1
Overcast
On Time
Paramount Snow Management teams have been monitoring a weather system that began affecting all regions of the GTA around 9:00–10:00 AM on January 6, 2026. Forecasts initially called for freezing rain during the morning hours; however, reports from service teams across all regions confirmed rainfall rather than freezing rain throughout the day.
Teams continued monitoring sites across the GTA throughout January 6. A freezing rain warning remains in effect across all regions, with periods of mixed precipitation observed. Temperatures remained above freezing throughout the day, sitting between 1°C and 2°C, with rainfall. Forecasts indicate the potential for flurries, freezing rain, and rain transitions throughout the evening hours. Temperatures are forecasted to continue rising into Wednesday, January 7, 2026, with daytime temperatures expected to reach approximately 3°C, remaining above freezing.
At this time, no service has been deployed as conditions have remained above freezing. A salt service run is anticipated later this evening across the GTA, pending further review of updated forecasts and observed site conditions.
SERVICE NOTES – SALT SUPPLY UPDATE:
Southern Ontario continues to experience a province-wide salt shortage due to increased winter demand and supply chain disruptions, with municipalities being prioritized. As a result, salt availability for private contractors remains limited. Paramount Snow Management continues to secure material as it becomes available and deploy services strategically to prioritize safety. In some cases, service timing and methods may be adjusted to ensure the most effective and responsible use of available materials.
Monitoring ongoing. Snow Management teams remain on standby and will deploy service crews when and where conditions require.
Please continue to check back for updates at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline.
Please check back to this site and our 24-Hour Snowline at 855-906-0279 ext. 1, as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties, please reach out to us via email, as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularly. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca, as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.
Freezing Rain
On Time
Paramount Snow Management teams have been monitoring a weather system that began affecting all regions of the GTA around 9:00–10:00 AM on January 6, 2026. Forecasts initially called for freezing rain during the morning hours; however, reports from service teams across all regions confirmed rainfall rather than freezing rain throughout the day.
Teams continued monitoring sites across the GTA throughout January 6. A freezing rain warning remains in effect across all regions, with periods of mixed precipitation observed. Temperatures remained above freezing throughout the day, sitting between 1°C and 2°C, with rainfall. Forecasts indicate the potential for flurries, freezing rain, and rain transitions throughout the evening hours. Temperatures are forecasted to continue rising into Wednesday, January 7, 2026, with daytime temperatures expected to reach approximately 3°C, remaining above freezing.
At this time, no service has been deployed as conditions have remained above freezing. A salt service run is anticipated later this evening across the GTA, pending further review of updated forecasts and observed site conditions. Throughout the evening, there is an anticipated 1 to 3cm for Georgetown, our teams will continue to monitor the weather system.
SERVICE NOTES – SALT SUPPLY UPDATE:
Southern Ontario continues to experience a province-wide salt shortage due to increased winter demand and supply chain disruptions, with municipalities being prioritized. As a result, salt availability for private contractors remains limited. Paramount Snow Management continues to secure material as it becomes available and deploy services strategically to prioritize safety. In some cases, service timing and methods may be adjusted to ensure the most effective and responsible use of available materials.
Monitoring ongoing. Snow Management teams remain on standby and will deploy service crews when and where conditions require.
Please continue to check back for updates at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline.
Please check back to this site and our 24-Hour Snowline at 855-906-0279 ext. 1, as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties, please reach out to us via email, as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularly. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca, as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.
Freezing Rain
On Time
Paramount Snow Management teams have been monitoring a weather system that began affecting all regions of the GTA around 9:00–10:00 AM on January 6, 2026. Forecasts initially called for freezing rain during the morning hours; however, reports from service teams across all regions confirmed rainfall rather than freezing rain throughout the day.
Teams continued monitoring sites across the GTA throughout January 6. A freezing rain warning remains in effect across all regions, with periods of mixed precipitation observed. Temperatures remained above freezing throughout the day, sitting between 1°C and 2°C, with rainfall. Forecasts indicate the potential for flurries, freezing rain, and rain transitions throughout the evening hours. Temperatures are forecasted to continue rising into Wednesday, January 7, 2026, with daytime temperatures expected to reach approximately 3°C, remaining above freezing.
At this time, no service has been deployed as conditions have remained above freezing. A salt service run is anticipated later this evening across the GTA, pending further review of updated forecasts and observed site conditions.
SERVICE NOTES – SALT SUPPLY UPDATE:
Southern Ontario continues to experience a province-wide salt shortage due to increased winter demand and supply chain disruptions, with municipalities being prioritized. As a result, salt availability for private contractors remains limited. Paramount Snow Management continues to secure material as it becomes available and deploy services strategically to prioritize safety. In some cases, service timing and methods may be adjusted to ensure the most effective and responsible use of available materials.
Monitoring ongoing. Snow Management teams remain on standby and will deploy service crews when and where conditions require.
Please continue to check back for updates at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline.
Please check back to this site and our 24-Hour Snowline at 855-906-0279 ext. 1, as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties, please reach out to us via email, as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularly. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca, as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.
1
Light Rain
On Time
Paramount Snow Management teams have been monitoring a weather system that began affecting all regions of the GTA around 9:00–10:00 AM on January 6, 2026. Forecasts initially called for freezing rain during the morning hours; however, reports from service teams across all regions confirmed rainfall rather than freezing rain throughout the day.
Teams continued monitoring sites across the GTA throughout January 6. A freezing rain warning remains in effect across all regions, with periods of mixed precipitation observed. Temperatures remained above freezing throughout the day, sitting between 1°C and 2°C, with rainfall. Forecasts indicate the potential for flurries, freezing rain, and rain transitions throughout the evening hours. Temperatures are forecasted to continue rising into Wednesday, January 7, 2026, with daytime temperatures expected to reach approximately 3°C, remaining above freezing.
At this time, no service has been deployed as conditions have remained above freezing. A salt service run is anticipated later this evening across the GTA, pending further review of updated forecasts and observed site conditions.
SERVICE NOTES – SALT SUPPLY UPDATE:
Southern Ontario continues to experience a province-wide salt shortage due to increased winter demand and supply chain disruptions, with municipalities being prioritized. As a result, salt availability for private contractors remains limited. Paramount Snow Management continues to secure material as it becomes available and deploy services strategically to prioritize safety. In some cases, service timing and methods may be adjusted to ensure the most effective and responsible use of available materials.
Monitoring ongoing. Snow Management teams remain on standby and will deploy service crews when and where conditions require.
Please continue to check back for updates at www.paramountlandscaping.ca/snowline.
Please check back to this site and our 24-Hour Snowline at 855-906-0279 ext. 1, as updates are made to both sites throughout any weather episode. For any questions or concerns regarding your properties, please reach out to us via email, as phones and voicemails are not monitored regularly. Please email snowline@paramountlandscaping.ca, as this email is monitored throughout the winter months.









