‘Timely showers’ expected amid otherwise ‘beautiful’ weather week in Toronto
Warm weather and sunshine will dominate the work week in Toronto, but some active weather will also likely make an appearance.
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Warm weather and sunshine will dominate the work week in Toronto, but some active weather will also likely make an appearance.
The work week will end on a high note with warm and bright weather in the forecast for Toronto on Friday.
Thunderstorms rolled into the Greater Toronto Area on Wednesday, bringing heavy rainfall and strong winds.
A severe thunderstorm yellow watch issued for some parts of the Greater Toronto Area has ended.
Heat returns to Toronto after a brush with below-seasonable weather on Wednesday.
Thunderstorms and gusty winds are on tap for Toronto on Tuesday but the dense smoke that left much of southern Ontario in a haze has ended, at least for now, CP24 Meteorologist Bill Coulter says.
Toronto will get a very brief reprieve from the smoky conditions this afternoon before air quality deteriorates again on Friday evening.
Hazy conditions persisted in Toronto and much of southern Ontario on Thursday as wildfire smoke from the north drifted south for the second consecutive day.
An orange haze washed over Toronto’s skyline on Wednesday as wildfire smoke drifted into the region, leaving Toronto with some of the worst air quality in the world on Wednesday.
The scorching temperatures in Toronto today could set a new record today as the mercury rises to the high 30s, CP24 Weather Specialist Jess Smith says.
Torontonians are bracing for what promises to be a scorching hot week in the city.
Toronto is expected to see “more comfortable” conditions this weekend but more muggy weather will return to the GTA next week, CP24 Meteorologist Bill Coulter says.
The intense heat and humidity felt in Toronto throughout last week will be replaced by much more “manageable” temperatures this week, CP24 Meteorologist Bill Coulter says.
Extreme heat has prompted the City of Toronto to cancel all FIFA World Cup match screenings at Nathan Phillips Square on Thursday as Toronto Stadium gears up to host its last match of the tournament.
Canada Day revellers across much of Ontario will be partying in the heat today as high temperatures continue to make the province sizzle.
It’s going to be a hot and steamy week in Toronto and much of Ontario as the first heat wave of the summer sets in, starting today.