Toronto is bracing for its first snowfall of the season, which began on Sunday. The city is also preparing for a chilly and wet week leading up to Remembrance Day. Snow and rain are expected to persist from the weekend, with temperatures dropping into the negative double digits due to wind chill. However, a slight warming trend is anticipated just in time for Tuesday's Remembrance Day ceremonies.

Environment Canada issued a special weather statement early Sunday, predicting five to ten centimeters of snow for the city. Northeastern winds are expected to gust up to 50 kilometers per hour, with a high temperature of 1 degree Celsius. The snowfall is expected to taper off late Sunday evening, transitioning to partly cloudy skies with a 60 percent chance of flurries. Overnight, the wind chill will make the low of -5 degrees Celsius feel like -11.

Commuters on Monday morning will face a high of -1 degree Celsius, which will feel more like -12 due to a northwestern wind gusting up to 40 kilometers per hour. The day will feature a mix of sun and clouds, with a 30 percent chance of flurries. In the evening, the chance of snow will continue, with cloudy skies and a low of -4 degrees Celsius.

On Tuesday, clouds will remain, and there is a 30 percent chance of flurries that could turn into rain. The weather will warm slightly for those attending outdoor Remembrance Day ceremonies, with a forecasted high of 4 degrees Celsius during the day and a low of 1 degree Celsius in the evening.

Later in the week, rain and cloudy skies are expected. On Wednesday, there is a 40 percent chance of rain, with a daytime high of 7 degrees Celsius and a nighttime low of 2 degrees Celsius. Thursday will also see a 40 percent chance of showers, with a high of 6 degrees Celsius and a low of 1 degree Celsius.

By Friday, the rain is expected to cease, but clouds will linger throughout the day and into the weekend. The high on Friday is forecasted to be 7 degrees Celsius, with a nighttime low of 4 degrees Celsius. Saturday is expected to be cloudy with a high of 10 degrees Celsius.