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Bruno Mars fans won’t need ponchos tonight as Toronto weather delivers perfect concert conditions

Bruno Mars returns to Toronto as sunny, summer-like weather sets the stage for outdoor concerts following a rain-disrupted opening weekend and a rescheduled show.

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Sunny, summer-like weather returns to Toronto just in time for Bruno Mars’ concert series, after a rainy weekend caused delays and cooler conditions at earlier shows. (Courtesy: IG/rogers_stadium)

What to know

  • Bruno Mars has returned to Toronto as the city experiences a stretch of warm, summer-like weather following a disruptive rainy weekend.
  • Wednesday is expected to be sunny with highs around 26°C, creating ideal conditions for outdoor concerts including Bruno Mars and Martin Garrix.
  • Last weekend’s heavy downpours led to the postponement of one Bruno Mars show, while Sunday’s performance went ahead despite cool, damp conditions.
  • The warm pattern is expected to continue through multiple scheduled shows, though breezy conditions could still make evenings feel cooler.

Bruno Mars is back in town, and so is the heat. After a weekend of disruptive weather, Toronto concert-goers are set to enjoy conditions that are perfect for dancing the night away.

This week has already started on a warm, summer-like note, with temperatures in the mid-to-high teens. Wednesday will continue that trend, with daytime highs hovering around 26 C and plenty of sunshine expected throughout the day.

Toronto weather finally shifts into summer mode

The forecast couldn’t be better for fans attending outdoor shows such as Bruno Mars and Martin Garrix in the city tonight. Clear skies and warm temperatures should make for ideal concert conditions.

For some, it may feel almost too good to be true after last weekend’s heavy downpours, which led to the postponement of Mars’ Saturday show.

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Bruno Mars fans won’t need ponchos this time around

Sunday’s performance went ahead, but light showers earlier in the day and chilly temperatures meant sweaters and even parkas were still common in the crowd.

Now, fans won’t have to worry about that for this week’s shows. With June just days away, the city is getting an early taste of summer.

Martin Garrix and Bruno Mars get ideal concert weather

These conditions are expected to continue through Bruno Mars’ five-show run this week and Martin Garrix’s three shows as well.

That said, this is still Toronto. Winds on Wednesday could make it feel cooler at times during the day, so concert-goers may still want to bring a light sweater for the evening once the sun goes down.

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