
What to know
- Toronto will see daytime highs in the mid-to-upper 20s through much of the week.
- A few showers and a risk of thunderstorms are possible Tuesday night into Wednesday before conditions improve.
- Thursday and Friday are expected to be the week’s sunniest and warmest days.
- Shower chances increase again over the weekend, with Sunday looking cooler and wetter.
Toronto is in for a warm mix of sunshine and showers this week, with temperatures staying around or above seasonal levels before a cooler, but wetter pattern moves in toward the weekend.
The city starts the week with plenty of sunshine and temperatures climbing into the upper 20s. Conditions could turn unsettled Tuesday night, with showers developing and a risk of a thunderstorm.
Wednesday could bring a few more showers, particularly through the morning, before skies begin to clear. Temperatures will remain in the mid-20s, making for a relatively warm day despite the unsettled start.
Things look brighter toward the end of the week. Thursday and Friday are shaping up to be the sunniest stretch, with mostly clear skies and temperatures ranging from the mid-20s to the upper 20s.
Friday could be the warmest day of the week, with temperatures approaching the upper 20s under sunny skies.
The weekend, however, looks less settled.
There is a growing chance of showers on Saturday, with temperatures still in the upper 20s. Sunday looks cooler and cloudier, with showers becoming more likely and temperatures dropping into the mid-20s.
By Monday, Toronto could see a further cool-down, with a mix of sun and cloud and temperatures in the low-to-mid 20s, along with another chance of showers.
For anyone making outdoor plans, Thursday and Friday currently look like the best bets for dry, summery weather, while those heading out over the weekend may want to keep an umbrella handy.
