Toronto Weather: Warm and Showery Day

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Today’s Weather and the Week Ahead

Current Conditions

Toronto is starting the day with temperatures around 22°C and a 40% chance of showers. Winds are light, coming from a variable direction at 5 km/h. The humidity is moderate, making for a slightly muggy start to the day​​.

After the massive rain on Tuesday, once again we as residents were shown the power of Mother Nature, and despite how much as human beings we like to think we can overcome nature and the power of climate conditions, we are in fact mere passengers onboard this planet.

Stay safe!

Forecast for the Coming Days

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Today will remain mostly cloudy with a continued chance of showers throughout the day. The temperature is expected to rise to a high of 28°C by the afternoon. Winds will stay light from the northwest at 10 km/h. The UV index is high at 8, so sun protection is recommended despite the cloudy skies. The humidex value will make it feel like 33°C​ .

Thursday, July 18, 2024

Thursday will bring a mix of sun and cloud with a high of 27°C. The evening will remain clear, with temperatures dropping to a low of 16°C, making for a comfortable night​​.

Friday, July 19, 2024

Expect sunny conditions on Friday with a high of 29°C. Clear skies will continue into the night, with a low of 18°C​.

Saturday, July 20, 2024

Saturday will also be sunny with temperatures reaching up to 30°C. Nighttime will bring clear skies and a low of 19°C​​.

Historical Data

On this date, Toronto has experienced a range of temperatures. The highest recorded temperature was 36.8°C in 2012, while the lowest was 6.1°C in 1939. The greatest precipitation recorded on this day was 31.8 mm in 1942. Typically, the average high around this time is 27.1°C, and the average low is 15.0°C​​.

Wardrobe Suggestions

Given the warm temperatures and potential for showers, it’s advisable to wear lightweight, breathable clothing. An umbrella or rain jacket may be useful for the intermittent showers. Sunglasses and sunscreen are also recommended due to the high UV index.

Interesting Weather Trivia

Did you know? Toronto can experience a wide range of temperatures in July. The city once recorded a high of 36.8°C on July 17th in 2012, showcasing its capacity for extreme summer heat. These temperature extremes make Toronto’s weather particularly dynamic and interesting.

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