Toronto Is About to Get a Lot Cooler with 21°C Temperatures

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Toronto’s weather is about to change in a big way. After a stretch of hot summer temperatures, the city could see a 21°C swing over the next several days as cooler air moves into southern Ontario.

If you’ve been enjoying the heat, you may want to keep a jacket close by later this week.

Toronto skyline ahead of the temperature drop
Photo via Richard Hong

Hot weather kicks off the week

The week starts with warm and humid conditions across Toronto.

Environment Canada expects daytime highs to reach the upper 20s, with humidex values making it feel even warmer. The hot weather won’t last long, though, as a cold front is expected to move through the region.

Cooler temperatures arrive by the weekend

By the end of the week, daytime highs could fall to around 18°C, creating a temperature difference of up to 21°Ccompared with the warmest day earlier in the week.

The cooler air will also bring more comfortable humidity levels. As a result, it could feel more like early fall than the middle of July.

Keep an eye on the forecast

Toronto’s weather can change quickly, especially during the summer.

If you’re planning patio dinners, beach trips, or outdoor events later this week, it’s worth checking the forecast before heading out. You may need sunscreen one day and a light sweater the next.

Are you looking forward to the cooler temperatures? Let us know in the comments!

Frequently asked questions

How much will Toronto’s temperature change this week?

Forecasts show Toronto could experience a temperature swing of up to 21°C between the warmest and coolest days this week.

Why is Toronto’s weather changing so quickly?

A cold front moving through southern Ontario will replace the hot, humid air with a much cooler air mass later this week.

When will cooler weather arrive in Toronto?

Current forecasts show cooler temperatures arriving toward the end of the week and continuing into the weekend.

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