Sunshine Takes the Stage Today, But Showers and a Flurry Risk Sneak in by Midweek
Forecast for Sunday, April 13, 2025
Toronto woke up to a bright and brisk morning today, with mainly sunny skies and a refreshing spring chill in the air. At 7:00 AM EDT, the temperature at Toronto Pearson International Airport was sitting at 2.0°C, with light northwest winds at 5 km/h and a dew point of -3.0°C. Humidity is hovering at 69%, keeping things comfortable, and visibility is excellent at 24 kilometres—so whether you’re headed for brunch, the lake, or just escaping your houseplants for a walk, it’s a perfect morning for it.
Barometric pressure is currently at 102.0 kPa and falling gently, hinting that today’s calm won’t last forever. But for now, enjoy it! The forecast calls for sunny skies with any lingering fog patches burning off early. Temperatures will rise to a lovely high of 13°C—just warm enough to put some pep in your step. The UV index will reach a moderate 5, so grab your sunglasses and consider a little sunscreen if you’re out for a while.
Tonight: Clear, Then a Chance of Showers
The evening starts off on a clear and calm note, but by the overnight hours, there’s a 40% chance of showers sneaking in under the radar. It won’t be a washout, but you may hear a few drops tapping on your window by early morning. The overnight low will settle at a mild +4°C, perfect for light sleeping weather (unless the dog starts barking at rain again).
Monday, April 14: Clouds Build, Showers Return
Monday keeps things mostly cloudy throughout the day, with showers expected to begin late in the afternoon. Another mild high of 13°C is in the cards, and the UV index will rise to a 6—considered high—so even under clouds, that sunscreen might come in handy. Monday night continues with a 60% chance of showers and a low around +5°C. Keep an umbrella nearby if you’re heading out late.
Tuesday and Wednesday: Cooler Temperatures, Flurry Flirtation
Tuesday, April 15, will bring a mix of sun and cloud along with a 30% chance of showers and a notably cooler high of 7°C. And here’s a twist you didn’t ask for—there’s a 30% chance of flurries Tuesday night, with temperatures hovering just above freezing at +1°C. Because Toronto, like your favourite plot twist, just can’t resist a little drama.
Wednesday continues the cool trend with another mix of sun and cloud and a high of 6°C. Skies clear out nicely by night, but temperatures dip again to -1°C—just enough to make your early tulips rethink their life choices.
What to Wear in Toronto This Week
Layer up and enjoy the flexibility—light jackets, long sleeves, and something waterproof for the week ahead. You’ll be fine with runners for the most part, but keep an umbrella in your bag and a warmer coat for Tuesday night’s flirtation with flurries. Gloves aren’t off the table yet, either!
Toronto Weather Trivia
Here’s a Toronto tidbit: while rare, Toronto has recorded flurries as late as May 11th (yes, really—1989!). So if Tuesday night’s snow tease happens, just remember… it could be weirder. And it has been.
Historic High for April 13 in Toronto: 25.2°C (2006)
Historic Low for April 13 in Toronto: -6.7°C (1975)