Business, pleasure, or medical — a perfect fall day welcomes you to the city
Toronto – Weather – Whether you’re visiting Toronto for a conference, a medical appointment, or just to enjoy the city’s vibrant autumn atmosphere, you’re arriving at the right time. Clear skies and sunny, warm afternoons are in the cards all week, with daytime highs in the 20–24°C range, low humidity, and comfortable evenings.
It’s ideal for strolling downtown, exploring waterfront trails, or attending appointments without worrying about weather delays.
Get set for some serious Toronto Blue Jay’s fever as the Jays have clinched the pennant and are playoff bound.
Current Conditions
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Observed at: Toronto Pearson International Airport
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Time: 7:00 AM EDT
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Temperature: 11.0°C
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Dew Point: 7.0°C
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Humidity: 76%
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Wind: West at 8 km/h
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Visibility: 24 km
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Pressure: 102.5 kPa (rising)
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Condition: Clear
Forecast Overview
Monday, September 29:
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Sunny skies all day.
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High: 24°C, with a humidex of 27°C — feeling warm and comfortable.
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UV Index: 5 (moderate) — sunscreen advised if you’re outside midday.
Tonight:
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Clear skies.
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Low: 11°C
Tuesday, September 30:
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Sunny through the day.
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Winds becoming east at 20 km/h near noon.
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High: 22°C
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Night: Clear skies, low of 9°C
Wednesday, October 1:
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Sunny all day.
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High: 20°C
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Night: Clear, low of 10°C
Thursday, October 2:
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Sunny, again.
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High: 19°C
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Night: Cloudy periods. Low: 7°C
Wardrobe Recommendations
This week’s weather is perfect for layering:
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Morning & Evenings:
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Start your day with a light jacket or sweater — morning lows near 10°C are crisp.
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Afternoons:
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Switch to short sleeves or light long sleeves as highs climb to the mid-20s.
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Sunglasses and sunscreen are still useful in the midday sun.
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Evenings in the City:
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Light sweater or blazer will be comfortable for patio dining or city walks.
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Weather Trivia
Did you know?
Toronto’s record high for September 29 is 28.3°C, set in 2002. While today won’t break records, the forecast high of 24°C is still well above the seasonal average of 18°C. This kind of fall warmth, often called an “Indian Summer,” occurs when high pressure dominates, blocking cooler systems and allowing for continued sunshine.
Wherever your plans take you in Toronto today — enjoy the sun and comfort, and stay tuned to the NetNewsLedger Weather Desk for more updates throughout the week!






