Toronto Weather: Winter Wonderland with a Slight Thaw Ahead

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Toronto Home of Team Canada

Today’s Chilly Forecast

Toronto is embracing its frosty side today with a current temperature of -18°C at Toronto Pearson International Airport. Skies are clear, but don’t let that fool you—it feels like a bone-chilling -27°C with the wind chill. The wind is coming from the north-northwest at 16 km/h, and the barometric pressure is a stable 103.5 kPa and rising, signaling steady conditions.

Humidity is moderate at 70%, adding just a touch of frostiness to the air. Visibility is excellent at 24 km, so you can enjoy the stunning views, provided you’re bundled up like a polar bear.

This morning’s wind chill of -22 might leave you questioning your life choices, but the afternoon high of -7°C will feel downright balmy in comparison. With light winds of up to 15 km/h and a UV index of 1, today’s mix of sun and cloud is perfect for brisk walks—if your face doesn’t freeze first.

Tonight: Partly Cloudy with a Dash of Flurries

Expect partly cloudy skies tonight, with a 30% chance of flurries to sprinkle a bit of festive charm. The low will dip to -11°C, and wind chills will hover around -14°C. A perfect excuse to stay inside with hot cocoa—or embrace the chill and practice your snow angel skills.

Monday: A Taste of Thaw

A cloudy Monday awaits, with a 40% chance of flurries and temperatures climbing to +1°C by afternoon. Morning wind chills will still bite at -15°C, but the south wind at 20 km/h will bring milder air later in the day. By nightfall, periods of snow are expected, with a low of -1°C.

A Look Ahead

Tuesday through Thursday promise cloudy skies with occasional flurries. Highs hover around +1°C to +3°C, providing a brief reprieve from the deep freeze. Lows stay near or slightly below freezing, ensuring the festive snow sticks around.


Wardrobe Wisdom

Dress in layers today to fend off the polar vibes. Insulated boots, thermal gloves, and a heavy parka with a wind-resistant outer layer are non-negotiable. A scarf and hat will keep frostbite at bay, and don’t forget to protect your nose—it deserves warmth too!


Weather Trivia

Did you know? Toronto’s record low for December 22 is -24.4°C, set in 1983. Meanwhile, the historic high is a mild 13.3°C, recorded in 1957. Weather in Toronto truly spans the spectrum!

 

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