It would seem that every other day we're talking about a "significant weather event" coming through the region.
This time, it's not snow or freezing rain, but there is a lot of wind on the way.
Environment Canada says the wind is expected to pick up through the afternoon on Sunday, and could gust as high as 110km/h at times.
"This one is mostly a rain event for Toronto, however it's accompanied by very strong winds." says Gerald Cheng from Environment Canada.
The wind will pack enough of a punch, that it could knock down trees and branches, affecting power supply in the city.
Cheng says it's expected to taper off overnight a little, but will remain breezy on Monday too.
"There might be power outages on Sunday, but I'm not sure crews can fix things right away, because it's still pretty windy on Monday." says Cheng.
And because of this cold front blowing through the high on Monday is expected to reach only -4.