A Cool Tuesday with Cloudy Skies and a Chance of Surprise Showers
TORONTO – Weather Report – March 25, 2025: Don’t let the mostly cloudy skies lull you into a sense of spring just yet, Toronto. While the thermometer reads a modest 1°C at Pearson International Airport this morning, the wind is putting in overtime from the west at 24 km/h, adding a brisk feel to your early commute.
The barometric pressure is sitting at 100.8 kPa and rising—an optimistic sign for midweek—but with 76% humidity hanging in the air, it might still feel a touch damp and chilly as you step outside.
The forecast today brings a cloudy cover with a 60 percent chance of flurries or rain showers. Winds will swing around from the southwest at 20 km/h and may gust up to 40 km/h, so hold onto your hats—or at least avoid lightweight umbrellas!
Today’s high will land around +5°C, and with a UV index of 2, there’s no strong sun to worry about—though your cheeks might still catch a little windburn.
Tonight and Wednesday: Flurries Fizzle, Cooler Breezes Ahead
As night falls, skies will remain mainly cloudy, and there’s still a 60 percent chance of evening flurries trying to sneak through. Winds from the west at 20 km/h (gusting to 40) will settle down to a gentler breeze by bedtime.
The overnight low will dip to -2°C, and with the wind chill, it’ll feel closer to -7°C—an excellent excuse to pile on that extra blanket.
Wednesday stays mainly cloudy, and northwest winds will make a return at 20 km/h with gusts up to 40 km/h. The high will be a cooler +2°C, with a chilly start to the day where wind chills again make it feel like -7°C. The evening will bring clearer skies and a low of -3°C—perfect stargazing weather if you’ve got a warm coat and a hot drink in hand.
Toward the Weekend: Sunshine and Showers Play Tag
Looking ahead to Thursday, the sun will finally show up for a full day’s shift with a high of 6°C—arguably T-shirt weather by Canadian standards if you’re feeling bold. But don’t pack away the umbrella just yet. Clouds return Thursday night with a 30 percent chance of showers and a low around zero.
Friday keeps things unpredictable with a 40 percent chance of showers and a high of +4°C. Friday night may get interesting with a mix of freezing rain or plain old rain in the cards, as temperatures dip to -1°C.
Wardrobe Forecast: Layers Are Still Your Best Friend
Today’s weather calls for a warm jacket, preferably wind-resistant, and waterproof shoes in case you catch a drizzle or flurry. Don’t forget the hat and gloves—wind chill can be sneaky! Wednesday remains brisk, so bundle up again, and you’ll be able to enjoy the sunnier, slightly warmer Thursday without turning into a popsicle.
Historic Weather Note:
On this day in Toronto’s weather history, the warmest temperature recorded was a springlike 23.1°C in 1945, while the coldest plummeted to a frigid -17.8°C in 1877. So, really, this mix of flurries and sunshine is just par for the course.
Weather Trivia – Toronto Edition:
Did you know that Toronto’s Pearson International Airport can experience over 100 days of precipitation per year—but still ranks among the sunniest major Canadian cities? That’s right, despite all these cloudy forecasts, the sun finds a way to shine… eventually.