Hold Onto Your Umbrellas, Toronto – It’s One of Those Spring Days
Current Conditions as of 5:00 AM – Monday, March 24, 2025
If you’re heading out early in Toronto this morning, be ready for a classic “early spring confusion” kind of day. At 5:00 AM, temperatures are holding at 1.2°C, with a light drizzle gently soaking the city under a 100% humidity blanket. The wind is coming in from the east-southeast at 18 km/h, gusting up to 29 km/h, and it’s about to get even gustier as we move through the day. Barometric pressure sits at 100.1 kPa and is on the decline—always a telltale sign that change is in the air.
Visibility remains a solid 10 km, but don’t let that fool you—clouds are sticking around with a 40 percent chance of rain showers or flurries to keep things interesting. As the morning progresses, the wind will shift to the southwest and rev up to 30 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 50 km/h. The daytime high is expected to reach a modest +5°C, with a UV index of 2, which is low.
Tonight’s Forecast: Slightly Cooler with a Sprinkle of Surprise
The skies won’t clear up just yet—expect continued cloud cover with a 40 percent chance of rain showers transitioning to a 30 percent chance of flurries late in the evening. Winds will stay steady from the southwest at 30 km/h and keep gusting up to 50. By nightfall, temperatures will dip to an even 0°C, so pack a scarf if you’re heading out late.
Tuesday into Midweek: Unpredictable and Breezy
Tuesday promises more of that wishy-washy weather. It’ll remain cloudy with a 40 percent chance of flurries or light rain in the afternoon. Winds will continue their breezy pattern from the west at 30 km/h, gusting up to 50 km/h. The high will reach 6°C, and the UV index stays low at 2.
Tuesday night cools significantly, with cloudy periods and a 30 percent chance of flurries. Temperatures will drop to a chilly -4°C, so be sure to throw that thicker coat back into rotation.
By Wednesday, skies will offer a break with a mix of sun and cloud, though there’s still a 30 percent chance of flurries. Expect a daytime high of +1°C. The night clears up completely, with lows around -3°C.
Historical Temperatures for March 24 in Toronto
As we reflect on past weather milestones, March 24 in Toronto has seen it all. The highest recorded temperature for this date was a spring-like 23.9°C, reached in 2012. On the chilly end of the spectrum, the coldest March 24 registered a frosty -18.3°C, way back in 1874. Today’s weather lands somewhere in the confused middle.
Wardrobe Recommendations
It’s a day for layers, windbreakers, and waterproof footwear. Don’t forget your umbrella—just don’t count on it staying right-side-up with those gusts. A hat that won’t fly off and a scarf for the evening chill will go a long way in keeping you comfy.
Toronto Weather Trivia
Did you know Toronto holds the title for Canada’s warmest average March temperature among major cities east of the Rockies? Don’t let today’s drizzle fool you—spring is on the way… eventually.