Winter Waltz in Toronto: Flurries, Wind, and Chilly Charms

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Toronto's Family Day weekend forecast brings cold, flurries, and variable winds. Stay prepared with our comprehensive weather outlook

Today’s Weather in Toronto: A Frosty Affair

Toronto’s weather brings -8°C chills, flurries, and gusty winds. Weekend forecast: cloudy skies with snow chances. Bundle up—it’s frosty out there!

TORONTO – WEATHER – As of 8:00 AM EST, Toronto is waking up to a chilly -8°C, with a “mostly cloudy” sky that seems undecided about sunshine. The barometric pressure sits at 102.1 kPa but is falling, hinting at some changes ahead.

Humidity is at a moderate 74%, while the south wind at 14 km/h gives us a wind chill of -14°C. Visibility is a generous 19 km, so at least you can see the cold coming.

Today’s forecast calls for increasing cloud cover with a few flurries dancing through the city by late morning. Winds will shift southwest, speeding up to 30 km/h and gusting to 50 km/h, adding a touch of drama to your day. The high temperature will nudge up to -3°C, but don’t let that fool you; wind chill will still make it feel like a brisk -21°C this morning and -9°C by afternoon. If you’re heading out, don’t forget your insulated jacket and windproof gloves, or risk feeling like a human popsicle.

Tonight: A Snowy Serenade

The flurries don’t plan to stop anytime soon. Tonight will stay mostly cloudy with a 40% chance of flurries early in the evening, increasing to full-on snowflakes later. The southwest winds will stick around, gusting to 50 km/h and keeping the night lively.

Temperatures will hover near -3°C, with a wind chill that makes it feel closer to -10°C. If you’re planning a late-night stroll, bring a toque or consider staying cozy indoors with hot chocolate.


Sunday, January 26: A Dash of Sun, A Flurry of Snow

Sunday brings a mix of sun and cloud, but don’t be fooled by the occasional sunny spell—it’s still winter in Toronto! There’s a 70% chance of flurries throughout the day. Westerly winds at 30 km/h will make things breezy, and the temperature will hold steady near -1°C.

However, the wind chill in the morning will remind you it’s winter, making it feel like -10°C.

Sunday night will stay cloudy, with a 30% chance of flurries and a low of -6°C. Keep your snow shovels handy—winter isn’t done with us just yet.


Monday, January 27: Cloudy, Windy, and More Flurries

Monday continues the snowy saga with cloudy skies and a 30% chance of flurries. It will be windy again, so brace yourself for some gusty moments. Highs will remain steady near -1°C, making it a good day to layer up.

The evening doesn’t look much different—cloudy with a 40% chance of flurries and lows around -1°C.


Toronto’s Historic Highs and Lows

On this day in history, Toronto has seen its fair share of extremes. The record high for January 25 was a balmy 12.7°C back in 1950. Meanwhile, the city shivered through its coldest January 25 in 1963, when temperatures plummeted to a teeth-chattering -28.9°C. Today’s -8°C seems pretty mild by comparison, doesn’t it?


Wardrobe Suggestions

Toronto’s weather today is practically begging for layers. Start with thermal undergarments, add a cozy sweater, and top it off with a heavy winter coat. Don’t forget windproof gloves, a scarf, and a toque. Waterproof boots are a great idea, too, in case those flurries accumulate.


Did You Know?

Toronto’s winters are surprisingly influenced by its location on the shores of Lake Ontario. The lake moderates temperatures, keeping the city warmer than many other parts of Canada during winter. However, this same effect can lead to lake-effect snow, which can dump unexpected flurries or heavier snow in certain areas.

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