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The weather forecast for Toronto is a mix of sun and clouds and rain through Monday

Toronto Ontario

TORONTO – Weather – Residents can expect mixed weather conditions in Toronto today as we begin the day with light rain and thunderstorms before changing to clear skies in the evening.

According to Toronto Pearson International Airport, the weather is currently wet, with rain expected to taper off in the afternoon.

Today's weather overview

Current Terms

As of 7:00 AM EDT, the atmosphere over Toronto is moist and cool, with a current temperature of 6.4°C. Light rain contributes to a high humidity level of 90%, making the air heavy and cool.

The wind blows from the southeast at a speed of 6 km/h. Visibility was normal at 13 kilometers despite rain with about 10-15 mm of rain.

The barometric pressure was observed at 100.9 kPa and is falling, indicating the possibility of changeable weather throughout the day.

Expected conditions

Sunday, April 14: Skies will remain cloudy after the afternoon showers, with a 30% chance of showers during the afternoon and a chance of thunderstorms in the morning. Today's maximum temperature is 14°C, with a normal UV index of 4.

Tonight: The sky will be partly cloudy, fog will fall in the evening. Winds will be northwesterly at 20 km/h, easing after midnight with temperatures dropping to around 5°C.

Forecast for tomorrow

Monday, April 15: The day begins with the morning fog. The sun and clouds are mixed throughout the day, the speed of the wind blowing from the northwest is 20 km/h, the gust is 40 km/h during the day. Highs are expected to be around 15°C with an average UV index of 5.

Monday night: Clear skies, overnight lows of 4°C.

Tuesday, April 16: Clear skies are expected throughout the day, around 15°C.

Tuesday night: Cloudy periods are expected, with a 30% chance of rain and a low of around 8°C.

Wardrobe recommendations

In today's changeable weather, it's best to wear layers that are easily adjustable. You'll need a waterproof jacket in the morning, and light layers underneath in the warmer afternoons. Sturdy, waterproof shoes are also recommended. For the clearer, cooler days ahead, light jackets and comfortable shoes will suffice.

Weather Trivia

Did you know? The highest temperature ever recorded in Toronto was 40.6°C on July 8, 1936. Such extreme weather is in stark contrast to the mild, rainy conditions we have been experiencing.

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