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April 13, 2024: Toronto weather forecast

TORONTO – Weather – Toronto is in for a lively weather pattern today with light rain and gusty winds seen at Toronto Pearson International Airport this morning. Residents can expect clear skies after this morning's rain, but should be prepared for the unexpected, including a possible thunderstorm tonight.

Today's weather overview

Current Terms

As of 6:00 a.m. EDT, Toronto is showing a trend toward light rain with an atmospheric pressure of 100.2 kPa. The temperature is a cool 4.1°C, dew point is 2.0°C and high humidity is 86%.

West-northwest wind speed 42 km/h, gust 53 km/h, visibility up to 19 km.

Expected conditions

Saturday, April 13: This morning, after the rain stops, the sky will be clear, the speed of the wind from the northwest is 40 km/h, the gust is 60 km/h. The daytime high is expected to be 11°C with a normal UV index of 3.

Tonight will start clear, but clouds will increase by midnight, then a 60% chance of showers and thunderstorms through the morning. The wind is blowing from the northwest at a speed of 30 km/h, a gust of 50 km/h, and a low temperature of about 5°C.

Forecast for tomorrow

Sunday, April 14: Precipitation ends around noon, leading to a cloudy day with 40% more rain and a chance of thunderstorms in the morning. Temperatures will warm slightly to 14°C, with a normal UV index of 4. Overnight there will be a cloudy period with a 30% chance of rain and a low of 3°C.

Monday, April 15: The new week starts with clear skies and pleasant high temperatures of up to 16°C. Clear weather will remain in the evening, with temperatures dropping to around 4°C.

Wardrobe recommendations

Today, residents should consider wearing a waterproof jacket and sturdy boots to brave the morning rain and gusty winds. As temperatures may rise to 11°C, bedding is recommended. Carry an umbrella tonight and tomorrow with rain and thunderstorms in the forecast. With mild daytime highs and cooler evenings, layering remains essential.

Weather Trivia

Did you know? Toronto's heaviest 24-hour rainfall was 121.4 mm on October 15, 1954, during the passage of Hurricane Hazel, which changed the city's approach to flood control.

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