A Breezy and Cloudy Monday with a Chance of Showers Tonight
Toronto weather forecast: Cloudy skies, gusty winds up to 60 km/h, and a high of +4°C today. Chance of evening showers and fog patches tonight
Toronto is waking up to mostly cloudy skies and a chilly -0.3°C at 7:00 AM EST. The wind chill makes it feel like -4°C, so don’t let the near-freezing temperature fool you—it’s brisk out there! The barometric pressure is at 101.1 kPa and falling, signaling some changes ahead.
Today: Winds Picking Up, Clouds Rolling In
Expect a mix of sun and cloud this morning before skies become fully overcast this afternoon. The temperature will climb to +4°C, but strong southwest winds will steal the warmth. Winds will pick up to 40 km/h, gusting to 60 km/h, making it feel colder—especially this morning when the wind chill drops to -8°C.
If you’re out and about, a wind-resistant jacket and a warm scarf will be good choices to combat the gusts.
Tonight: Windy with a Chance of Showers & Fog Patches
The cloud cover sticks around tonight, with a 30% chance of showers this evening. Fog patches may develop, reducing visibility in some areas. Winds from the southwest at 40 km/h, gusting to 60 km/h, will gradually ease to light winds near midnight. Overnight temperatures remain mild at +1°C.
Tuesday, February 25: Cloudy & Damp
The overcast skies continue into Tuesday, bringing a 40% chance of showers or drizzle. Any lingering fog from the morning will gradually dissipate. The temperature will again reach +4°C, and the UV index will be low at 2.
By Tuesday night, skies will partially clear with a low of -3°C—a sign that winter isn’t completely gone just yet.
Midweek Outlook: Mixed Skies & A Wet Wednesday Night
- Wednesday, February 26: A mix of sun and cloud, high of +4°C.
- Wednesday Night: Cloudy with a 60% chance of rain or snow, low of 0°C—so we could see a wintry mix overnight.
How to Dress for Today’s Weather
With fluctuating conditions, layering is key. A windproof jacket will help cut through the gusts, and a scarf or gloves will make the chilly morning more comfortable. If you’re out this evening, an umbrella or raincoat might be handy in case of showers.
Toronto Weather Trivia: The Windiest Day on Record
Did you know Toronto’s highest recorded wind gust was 126 km/h at Pearson Airport on January 30, 1954? While today’s gusts won’t come close, it’s still going to be a breezy one!
Final Thoughts: A Windy but Mild Start to the Week
Toronto’s weather is transitioning between winter and spring, with gusty winds, mild temperatures, and a mix of clouds, showers, and even some fog in the coming days. If you’re commuting, watch for strong crosswinds on exposed highways and bridges, and be prepared for changing conditions.