Blustery Conditions and Rainfall in Store for Toronto
Hold onto your umbrellas, Toronto! The city is in for a soggy and gusty Sunday as a strong weather system brings showers, potential thunderstorms, and powerful winds. As of 6:00 AM EDT, Toronto is experiencing light rain with a temperature of 9.3°C, matching the dew point and making for a humidity level of 100%. Winds from the southeast are moving at 13 km/h, and the barometric pressure sits at 99.9 kPa and is falling—a sure sign of active weather ahead.
Today: Wind, Rain, and a Brief Taste of Spring
Showers will persist through this afternoon, accompanied by a risk of thunderstorms late this morning and early in the afternoon. Rainfall amounts could reach 10 to 15 mm, adding to the already saturated ground. The temperature will climb to a spring-like high of 15°C, but don’t let that fool you—strong south to southwest winds will ramp up, gusting between 60 to 80 km/h. A UV index of 2 means sun protection isn’t a big concern, but keeping an eye on flying patio furniture certainly is!
Tonight: A Chilly Wake-Up Call
As the evening sets in, mainly cloudy skies will dominate with a 30% chance of lingering rain showers or flurries before midnight, transitioning to just flurries overnight. The wind will shift to the west at 30 km/h, gusting to 50 km/h, and temperatures will drop to -2°C. Factor in the wind chill, and it will feel more like -7°C, a stark reminder that winter hasn’t fully left us just yet.
Monday: A Cool Start to the Week
Monday morning could see a few leftover flurries, but skies will gradually clear by the afternoon. Winds will calm down as the day progresses, making way for a high of 5°C. However, the morning will feel much colder with a wind chill of -8°C. The UV index climbs to a moderate 4, so sunglasses might come in handy. By nighttime, clear skies will allow temperatures to drop to -3°C.
Tuesday: A Bright and Milder Day Ahead
Tuesday will bring plenty of sunshine, with a high of 6°C—perfect for those eager to get outside after today’s chaotic weather. The night will remain clear, with temperatures holding steady around 2°C.
Wardrobe Suggestions: Dress for a Weather Rollercoaster!
Today calls for waterproof everything—jackets, boots, and a sturdy umbrella (if the wind doesn’t steal it!). As the night cools down, swap the rain gear for warm layers, including a wind-resistant coat. Monday morning’s wind chill will make gloves and a hat a wise choice, while Tuesday’s sunshine offers a chance to break out a lighter jacket.
Fun Weather Fact: Toronto’s Wildest Winds
Did you know Toronto’s strongest recorded wind gust hit a staggering 124 km/h during Hurricane Hazel in 1954? While today’s winds won’t reach those extremes, it’s always good to secure loose objects and stay cautious!
Stay safe, Toronto, and brace for a day of wild weather swings!