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General Information:

When severe weather on weekdays or weekends causes the campus-wide cancellation of classes and other on-campus activities and events, a decision is generally announced by 6:00 a.m. on this U of T Mississauga Weather Information page. If classes are underway and weather conditions cause a campus-wide cancellation mid-day, information is announced and posted as soon as possible. A decision on evening classes is generally posted by 3 p.m. Local radio and television stations will be notified as soon as possible. Information will also be posted to our Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/UTMississauga) and Twitter (http://twitter.com/utm) sites.

When classes occur in inclement weather, students who cannot attend classes due to travel conditions should refer to the syllabus of each affected course which generally notes how the instructor or department handles non-attendance, late submissions and missed assignments. Related questions or concerns should be directed to the instructor or academic department. Most academic departments' phone numbers are available from their webpage, viewable from: http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/programs-departments.

Related Websites:

U of T homepage--Campus Status

Weather

Mississauga forecast: Current and long range forecast, courtesy of The Weather Network.



Toronto forecast: Current and long range forecast, updated several times daily, from Environment Canada



Satellite photography: For all of Canada, from Environmental Canada's Canadian Meteorological Centre

Transit

Visit the UTM Shuttle Bus website.

Find info about MiWay transit on its website.

Learn more at the Brampton Transit website.

Check out the GO website.

Visit the TTC website.

Traffic Cameras

The RESCU network: Traffic cameras covering the downtown Toronto area, courtesy of the City of Toronto



The COMPASS network traffic cameras, courtesy of the provincial Ministry of Transportation