Toronto’s Weekend Weather Forecast
As Toronto wakes up this Saturday morning, the city is greeted with partly cloudy skies and a temperature of 20°C, as observed at the Toronto Pearson International Airport. The barometric pressure is steady at 100.9 kPa, and the humidity is at a high 100%, with the dew point matching the temperature at 19.7°C. A gentle breeze is blowing from the south-southeast at 7 km/h, and visibility is clear up to 19 kilometers.
Today’s Weather Outlook
Saturday, July 6, 2024
This morning starts with partly cloudy conditions, but changes are on the horizon. Expect mainly cloudy skies with a 60 percent chance of showers in the afternoon, accompanied by a risk of thunderstorms. Fog patches will dissipate as the morning progresses. Winds will shift to the southwest, increasing to 20 km/h and gusting up to 40 km/h this afternoon. The high will reach 27°C, but with the humidex, it will feel more like 33°C. Remember to apply sunscreen, as the UV index is predicted to be a very high 9.
Tonight
Partly cloudy conditions will continue into the evening, with a 30 percent chance of showers early on and a lingering risk of thunderstorms. Overnight, fog patches are expected to develop. The wind will remain southwest at 20 km/h, gusting to 40 km/h, before shifting northwest and becoming light late in the evening. Tonight’s low will be 18°C.
Extended Forecast
Sunday, July 7, 2024
Sunday brings a mix of sun and clouds, with a 30 percent chance of afternoon showers. Fog patches should clear in the morning, allowing for more pleasant conditions. The high will be 28°C, with a humidex of 33. The UV index remains very high at 9.
Sunday Night
Expect cloudy periods with temperatures dipping to a low of 18°C.
Monday, July 8, 2024
Monday will feature a mix of sun and clouds, ideal for outdoor activities, with a high of 28°C.
Monday Night
Cloudiness increases again, and the low will be around 20°C.
Wardrobe Suggestions
With the chance of showers and thunderstorms today, carrying an umbrella or raincoat would be wise. Lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended due to the high humidity and elevated humidex values. Don’t forget your sunscreen with the very high UV index forecasted.
Toronto Weather Trivia
Did you know that the highest temperature ever recorded in Toronto on July 6th was 35.3°C in 1988? Conversely, the record low for this date was a chilly 10.6°C, set in 1965. Toronto’s weather continues to offer a fascinating range of conditions, perfect for both weather enthusiasts and casual observers alike.