Toronto Weather: Misty Morning, Showers Expected

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Toronto

Mainly Cloudy with a Chance of Showers and Thunderstorms

Current Conditions in Toronto

TORONTO – WEATHER – This morning, Toronto wakes up to misty conditions with a current temperature of 18°C. Observations at Toronto Pearson International Airport as of 6:41 AM EDT indicate 100% humidity, with dew points matching the temperature at 18°C, leading to saturated air and mist. The barometric pressure is at 99.9 kPa and falling, suggesting a change in weather patterns. Winds are light from the southeast at 9 km/h, and visibility stands at 10 km.

Detailed Weather Forecast

Today: The day will remain mainly cloudy with a 40% chance of showers, and there’s a risk of a thunderstorm in the afternoon. Winds will shift to the west, increasing to 20 km/h this morning. The high temperature will reach 25°C, with a humidex of 28, making it feel warmer and more humid. The UV index is very high at 8, indicating the need for sun protection.

Tonight: Expect partly cloudy skies with a 40% chance of evening showers and a continued risk of thunderstorms. Winds will diminish, becoming light this evening. The low temperature will be 15°C.

Friday, June 7: The weather will remain mainly cloudy with a 60% chance of showers and a risk of thunderstorms in the afternoon. Winds from the west will increase to 30 km/h, gusting up to 50 km/h. The high will be around 20°C, with a UV index of 6, still considered high.

Friday Night: The sky will be cloudy with a 30% chance of showers. The low will drop to 11°C.

Historic Temperature Data

For June 6th, historical temperature records for Toronto show:

  • Historic High: 33.3°C
  • Historic Low: 5.0°C

Wardrobe Suggestions

Given the humid and potentially rainy conditions, it is advisable to wear light, breathable clothing. Carry an umbrella or a rain jacket to stay dry during potential showers. Sunscreen and a hat are essential due to the high UV index.

Conclusion

Toronto is experiencing a misty start with expected showers and possible thunderstorms as the day progresses. Stay prepared for changing weather conditions and ensure safety by carrying appropriate rain gear and sun protection.

Weather Trivia

Did you know? Toronto’s highest recorded temperature for June 6th was a scorching 33.3°C. With the city’s diverse climate, residents can experience a wide range of weather conditions from hot summers to cold winters.

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