Current Conditions
Toronto begins the day at -1°C with mostly cloudy skies and a light southeast wind at 9 km/h, making it feel like -4°C. Humidity is moderate at 66%, and the barometric pressure, currently at 103.5 kPa, is falling, signaling changing weather. Visibility is excellent at 24 km, but increasing cloud cover will set the stage for rain and snow later today.
Sunday: A Wintry Mix on the Way
Clouds will continue to thicken throughout the morning. By this afternoon, expect periods of rain or snow, with temperatures rising to a high of +2°C. A southeast wind at 20 km/h will keep things brisk. The wind chill this morning feels like -10°C, but conditions will moderate as the day progresses.
Tonight: Rain, Snow, and Fog
Rain and snow mixed with drizzle will taper off near midnight, leaving cloudy skies with a 40% chance of lingering drizzle. Fog patches are likely to develop around midnight, potentially reducing visibility. Winds will calm to light breezes after midnight, and the low will hold at +1°C, keeping the night damp and chilly.
Monday: Milder and Wet
Monday morning will remain cloudy, with a 40% chance of drizzle. By the afternoon, steady rain will move in, accompanied by southeast winds at 20 km/h, gusting to 40 km/h. Temperatures will climb to an unseasonably warm high of +6°C. Fog patches in the morning will dissipate as the rain intensifies later in the day.
Looking Ahead: Wet and Cloudy Before a Cool Down
- Monday Night: Showers persist, with a low of +2°C.
- Tuesday: Cloudy with a 40% chance of flurries or rain showers. High of +4°C.
- Wednesday: Similar conditions with a high of +4°C, but temperatures will drop overnight to -6°C.
- Thursday: A mix of sun and cloud will finally break the monotony, but it will be colder, with a high of -3°C.
Wardrobe Suggestions
- Today: Layer up with a waterproof jacket and sturdy boots for rain or snow. A scarf and gloves will help against the wind chill.
- Monday: Switch to lighter, waterproof outerwear for the mild and wet conditions.
Weather Trivia: Toronto’s December Rain-Snow Tug-of-War
Did you know? December in Toronto often features a back-and-forth between rain and snow due to fluctuating temperatures. This variability makes it one of the most unpredictable months for weather in the region!