Heading to Toronto for Blue Jays playoff excitement? Bring your ballcap and sunscreen — it’s going to feel like summer at the Rogers Centre!
TORONTO – WEATHER – Whether you’re catching the MLB action downtown or strolling through Toronto’s waterfront, this weekend’s weather will deliver ideal conditions for both baseball and leisure. With sunshine, low humidity, and daytime highs in the high 20s, it will feel more like mid-July than early October. A stretch of beautiful, consistent weather continues right through Monday — no rain gear required!
Current Conditions (as of 6:00 AM EDT – Toronto Pearson Airport)
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Temperature: 9.7°C
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Dew Point: 8.2°C
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Humidity: 90%
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Wind: Calm
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Visibility: 24 km
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Pressure: 102.5 kPa (falling)
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Condition: Clear skies
Friday, October 3
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Sunny skies from start to finish.
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High: 25°C, Humidex: 28
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UV Index: 6 (high) — sunscreen and shades recommended.
Tonight:
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Clear and mild.
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Low: 13°C
Saturday, October 4
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A mix of sun and cloud, staying dry.
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High: 27°C, Humidex: 31
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UV Index: 5 (moderate)
Saturday Night:
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Cloudy periods, warm and comfortable.
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Low: 15°C
Sunday, October 5
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A mix of sun and cloud again, with light winds.
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High: 27°C
Sunday Night:
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Clear, low: 15°C
Monday, October 6
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Another day of sun and cloud, and warm temperatures.
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High: 27°C
Monday Night:
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Cloudy, with a low of 14°C
Perfect Weather for Baseball Fans ☀️⚾
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If you’re heading to the Rogers Centre, the roof will likely be open, and conditions will be perfect for an afternoon or evening game.
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The air will feel more like a mid-summer playoff series than a typical October match-up.
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Bring water, wear light clothing, and prepare for sunshine if you’re sitting in exposed sections or walking to the stadium.
Wardrobe Recommendations
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Daytime:
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Short sleeves, baseball caps, and sunglasses are a must.
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Light fabrics will help keep you cool during mid-afternoon peak heat.
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Evenings:
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Still mild — a light sweater or long-sleeve layer is all you’ll need.
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Game Day Tip:
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If you’re arriving early or leaving late, bring a light jacket, especially along the lakefront where it cools down slightly faster.
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Weather Trivia
Did you know?
Toronto’s average high for early October is 17°C, but with weekend highs hitting 27°C and humidex values over 30, this will be one of the warmest first weekends of October in the past decade. Similar October heatwaves occurred in 2011 and 2005, but 2025 is breaking records for consistency — with no rain and four straight days above 25°C.
Whether you’re heading to the ballgame or exploring the city, this is the perfect October weekend in Toronto. Stay cool and cheer loud — Go Jays Go! 🧢⚾
– NetNewsLedger Weather Desk






