August 22, 2025: Toronto Detailed Weather Forecast

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Image by VizualisKultura from Pixabay
Image by VizualisKultura from Pixabay

Toronto – Weather – As August starts to wind down, Toronto is getting up to a bright, comfortable morning, setting the stage for a warm late-summer day.

Sunshine dominates today before gusty southwest winds and humidity return for the weekend.

Today’s Weather Overview

Current Conditions

At Toronto Pearson International Airport (7:00 AM EDT): Mainly sunny, 16.8°C, dew point 13.9°C, humidity 83%, WNW 10 km/h, visibility 24 km, pressure 101.9 kPa rising.

  • Friday (Today): Sunny with a high near 27°C, feeling like 30°C with the humidex. UV index 8 (Very High)—sun protection essential.

  • Tonight: Clear and comfortable, low near 17°C.

Tomorrow’s Forecast

Expected Conditions (next three days)

  • Saturday, Aug 23: A mix of sun and cloud. Wind SW 30 km/h gusting to 50 by noon. High ~27°C, humidex 33, UV index 8 (Very High).

    • Saturday Night: Cloudy periods with a 30% chance of showers. Low ~16°C.

  • Sunday, Aug 24: A mix of sun and cloud with a 30% chance of showers. High ~24°C.

    • Sunday Night: Cloudy periods, slight chance of showers. Low ~14°C.

  • Monday, Aug 25 (outlook): Mostly sunny, warm, with a high near 26°C.

Wardrobe Recommendations

  • Today: Light clothing is perfect; sunglasses, sunscreen, and a hat are must-haves under a very high UV index.

  • Saturday: Short sleeves and breathable fabrics will help with the humidex near 33°C, but carry a windbreaker for strong gusts.

  • Sunday: Cooler but still pleasant—light layers will be ideal.

  • Evenings: Nights dip into the mid-teens, so a light jacket or sweater is a good choice.

Weather Trivia

Why is Toronto so humid in late summer?
Toronto’s position on Lake Ontario amplifies humidity. The lake acts as a moisture reservoir, and southwest winds funnel warm, moist air into the city. This combination makes humidex values climb, even when actual air temperatures are moderate. Late August often brings these “last blasts” of muggy summer before autumn’s cooler, drier air begins to dominate.

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