Toronto Weather Forecast – April 7, 2025
Toronto woke up to a postcard-perfect spring morning—blue skies, calm winds, and temperatures flirting with the zero-degree mark. But don’t be fooled by the sunshine; this Monday is packing a plot twist that would make Hollywood jealous.
As of 7:00 AM EDT at Toronto Pearson International Airport, the temperature is a mild 0.3°C under mainly sunny skies. The wind is light from the southeast at 6 km/h, making for a relatively pleasant start despite a wind chill of -5°C. Humidity is sitting at 72%, the dew point is -4.2°C, and the barometric pressure is at 101.1 kPa and falling—an early warning that today’s calm will give way to a bit of a mess.
Sunshine Turns Stormy by Supper
This morning’s sun will slowly fade behind thickening clouds as the day goes on, leading to rain showers developing this afternoon. Temperatures will rise to a high of 8°C, but don’t let that fool you—winds will shift and strengthen rapidly. Expect southeast winds to increase to 20 km/h gusting to 40 by midday, then flip to the southwest and gust up to 50 km/h by late afternoon. The UV index is a moderate 5, so sunglasses still have a moment before the clouds move in.
By tonight, things take a frosty turn. Rain showers or wet flurries are expected to end by this evening, but lingering clouds bring a 60% chance of flurries overnight, especially as temperatures drop to -4°C. Gusty northwest winds will howl at 40 km/h and could gust as high as 70 km/h, sending wind chills plummeting to -11°C. If you’re headed out this evening, prepare for a full wardrobe reversal.
Tuesday Brings Flurries and a Cold Snap
April 8 keeps things on the wintry side. Expect a mostly cloudy day with a 60% chance of morning flurries. The high will only reach -1°C, and wind chills will make it feel like -12°C early on and -7°C in the afternoon. The northwest wind will still be gusting to 50 km/h, adding some bite to the already brisk air. The skies will clear somewhat by Tuesday night, but it will remain cold with a low of -7°C.
Wednesday brings a glimmer of spring again, offering a mix of sun and cloud with a high of +4°C. Thursday follows suit with increasing cloudiness and a high of +5°C. However, there’s a 30% chance of rain showers or flurries Thursday night as temperatures hover around the freezing mark.
What to Wear
Today’s a day for outfit flexibility. Start the morning with a light jacket and maybe a scarf, but have a windbreaker or heavier coat handy by afternoon when gusts and flurries roll in. Waterproof gear and a hooded layer will come in clutch for tonight’s wet-to-white transition.
Historical Snapshot: April 7 in Toronto
Toronto’s record high for April 7 is a pleasant 21.1°C, while the record low is a chilly -11.7°C. So, while today’s 8°C high and -4°C low may not break records, the whiplash between sunshine, rain, and flurries definitely earns it a spot in the “classic Toronto spring” hall of fame.
TDot Weather Trivia
Did you know? Toronto has experienced snow in every month except July and August. So yes, those April flurries might not be welcome—but they’re certainly not unusual!