Toronto Weather: Chilly Start with a Chance of Flurries, Warmer Days Ahead

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Mostly Cloudy Sunday with a Wintery Chill

Toronto starts Sunday with chilly, mostly cloudy weather and a chance of flurries. Milder temperatures and gusty winds arrive Monday, with showers possible

Toronto wakes up to a cold and mostly cloudy morning, with temperatures sitting at -3.1°C as of 7:00 AM. The wind is coming from the west-southwest at 10 km/h, making it feel more like -7°C with the wind chill. The humidity sits at 68%, and the barometric pressure is at 101.8 kPa and rising, hinting at some stability in the atmosphere. Visibility remains excellent at 24 km.

For today, expect mainly cloudy skies with a 30% chance of flurries this morning. Winds will pick up by noon, shifting to the southwest at 20 km/h. The high for the day is expected to reach -1°C, but with a persistent wind chill making it feel like -9°C, you’ll want to bundle up. The UV index will be low at 2.

Gusty Winds Tonight, Milder Air Moving In

As we move into the evening, the mainly cloudy skies continue. Winds will pick up, becoming southwest 20 km/h and gusting to 40 km/h near midnight. The temperature will drop to -3°C, but with the wind chill, it will feel like -9°C once again.

Monday Brings a Mix of Sun, Clouds, and Showers

Monday will start off chilly, with a morning wind chill of -9°C, but temperatures will climb to a high of 3°C by the afternoon. The sky will see a mix of sun and clouds, but there’s a 60% chance of showers later in the day. Winds will be strong, coming from the southwest at 30 km/h and gusting up to 60 km/h. The UV index will rise slightly to 3, which is considered moderate.

Monday night remains cloudy with a low of 1°C, setting the stage for a slightly milder trend.

Looking Ahead: Cloudy but Milder Midweek

Tuesday will bring cloudy skies with a 30% chance of showers and a high of 4°C. The nighttime low will dip slightly to -2°C. Wednesday continues the cloudy trend with another high of 4°C, but by nighttime, a 60% chance of snow moves into the forecast, with a low of -1°C.

What to Wear?

With the wind chill making it feel extra cold today and tonight, a warm winter coat, gloves, and a hat are essential. If you’re heading out in the morning, watch for a few flurries and dress for the -9°C wind chill. Monday will feel a bit better in the afternoon, but with gusty winds, a wind-resistant jacket is a good idea.

Toronto Weather Trivia

Did you know? The coldest February temperature ever recorded in Toronto was -32.8°C on February 17, 1866! While today’s -3°C seems chilly, it’s nothing compared to that deep freeze.

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