A weather system is moving through Mississauga and will bring a chance of showers and a risk of a thunderstorm. If you’re heading out, plan ahead and keep an eye on changing weather.
July 2, 2026

A weather system is moving through Mississauga, and is expected to bring periods of rain and a risk of a thunderstorm.
Reminders
Periods of heavier rain may lead to higher flows and water levels throughout the city’s watershed. For safety, residents are urged to:
- Stay away from rivers, creeks, stormwater ponds and Lake Ontario.
- Avoid low-lying areas that may flood quickly.
- Watch for washouts near culverts and bridges.
Driving and outdoor safety
Wet weather can create hazardous driving conditions. Residents are reminded to:
- Allow extra time for travel, slow down and leave extra space between vehicles.
- Drive according to road and weather conditions.
- Avoid driving through flooded roadways or pooled water.
- Turn around and find another route if lanes are impassable.
Pedestrians and cyclists should also take extra care, as wet surfaces can be slippery and visibility may be reduced.
What is a flood watch or warning?
- Flood outlook: Early notice of the potential for flooding.
- Flood watch: Flooding may happen in certain areas.
- Flood warning: Flooding is happening or will happen soon.
If a flood warning has been issued, act immediately to protect yourself from danger and your home from flood damage.

How residents can prepare
Small steps can make a big difference in reducing flooding risks:
- Clear leaves and debris from storm drains near your home.
- Check downspouts and ensure water drains away from foundations.
- Secure loose outdoor items that could be affected by wind.
- Ensure you have your emergency kit ready in case of power outage during heavy rains.
City response
The City of Mississauga is monitoring weather conditions and local waterways.
City crews will monitor and maintain storm drains on city roads and respond to reports of water ponding or flooding. Residents can report storm drain issues online or by calling 311 (or 905-615-4311 from outside city limits). The City’s Office of Emergency Management will continue to monitor with conservation authority partners.
Stay informed
Weather conditions can change quickly. Residents are encouraged to:
- Monitor local forecasts on the Weather Network or the WeatherCAN app from Environment and Climate Change Canada.
- Follow @citymississauga, @saugaparksrec, @CVC_CA and @TRCA_HQ on X for updates.
- Continue to check the City of Mississauga Newsroom for updates.
For questions or concerns related to flooding, contact 311.