Toronto temperatures will feel below freezing this week as first blast of winter arrives
You might want to dig out your thick winter jacket from storage this week, because temperatures in Toronto are due to feel below freezing. The first blast of winter-like weather is set to arrive in Toronto this week, with temperatures expected to feel below freezing. The Weather Network predicts that temperatures will begin to dip at night, but still remain above the 15°C range for the rest of the week. The overnight low of 7°C is predicted for Friday, which aligns with the same weather seen in the past few weeks. The shift to winter-style weather is in line with the agency’s “fickle fall” forecast, which predicted that bone-chilling temperatures would arrive in October.

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You might want to dig out your thick winter jacket from storage this week because temperatures in Toronto are due to feel below freezing as the first blast of winter-like weather arrives.
It’s been a relatively mild fall season so far, with daytime highs hovering around the 15°C range for the most part; however, all that is set to change this upcoming weekend.
According to The Weather Network’s seven-day overnight forecast, Toronto will see a daytime high of 15°C and a nighttime low of 7°C on Friday, in line with the same weather we’ve been seeing the past few weeks.
On Saturday, temperatures will slowly start to dip at night when it’ll feel like 3°C, but the day will still remain on the warmer side with a high of 14°C.
Sunday is when temperatures will really get chilly, with The Weather Network forecasting that the nighttime low will actually feel below freezing at -2°C, marking the first time we’ll feel sub-zero temperatures this season.
The cold plunge will be relatively short-lived, as temperatures will rise once again on Monday, when Toronto is forecasted to get a daytime high of 12°C.
Mild to warmer temperatures are expected to continue through the rest of the week, with a daytime high of 15°C on Tuesday and 17°C on Wednesday.
The shift to winter-like weather is in line with the agency’s “fickle fall” forecast, which predicted that bone-chilling temperatures would arrive in October in advance of the winter season.
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