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Weather
in Toronto
Before visiting Toronto and Niagara Falls check weather Toronto forecast
Weather in Toronto is
most of the
year very acceptable for tourism and for your city visit. Checking
Toronto weather should be your first stop when organizing your trip to the Ontario capital.
This
article provides useful info about weather Toronto and southwest
Ontario so your visit to the Toronto attractions can bring nice
memories.
For the current
weather, radar and satellite maps, daily forecast with the expected
temperatures, wind, precipitation, weather alerts and seven-day
forecast, we recommend checking one of the weather websites, The Weather Channel, Accuweather, The Weather Network or any other that deals with the weather.
When traveling to Toronto, we suggest you to visit Niagara Falls as
well, where you will find very
similar weather conditions.
Weather in Toronto throughout the year
Toronto weather
and climate in short, features a modest, continental climate with
warm, humid
summer months, pleasant spring and fall, and cold winters.
Toronto has
four different seasons with considerable variance in day to day
temperature, mostly during the colder weather and winter time.
Precipitation is fairly evenly spread
throughout the year, where summer is the wettest season, particularly
during the thunderstorms.
Winter weather in Toronto
Winters in
Toronto are cold, with a large daily fluctuation, but among the mildest
and least snowy in Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains.
An average
January maximum is around −1 °C. When looking at this average
temperature,
Toronto weather in winter isn't that bad, but you should always
consider cold drops of temperature and wind chills that will lower
temperature significantly.
Winter in Toronto can also be a
typically Canadian, bitterly cold with heavy snowfall. Even with cold,
long days, you can still enjoy Toronto, and many attractions it offers,
like: malls, museums, theatres and underground shopping complex.
The
coldest temperature recorded in Toronto was −31.3°C / -24.3°F while the
coldest wind-chill was -44.7°C / -48.5°F, on January 4, 1981.
The winter season usually last from November to March.
Spring weather in Toronto
Spring
and autumn are transitional seasons with generally mild or cool
temperatures, (especially during the night), with alternating dry,
sunny and wet periods.
Thanks to its southern location, Toronto is
mostly warm and pleasant in spring time. Spring time is usually brief
and starts from late March.
Average spring temperatures range between
6°C / 43°F and 12°C / 54°F, but the great temperature contrast can
occur within a short time frame.
Weather Toronto - Summer
Weather
in Toronto, during the summer, experiences beautiful weather with
abundance of sunshine and with moderate to high humidity.
Pay
attention on increased humidity and dangerous levels of airborne smog,
it can affect your health. Smog warning will be issued if there is a
dangerous level in the air.
Severe thunderstorms are also a regular occurrence and can pop
up quickly, especially in areas with a lake influence.
Summer season
is lasting from June to early October. The warmest months are July and
August. Average summer temperatures in Toronto range are between 12°C /
54°F and 20°C / 68°F, with temperatures known to rise as high as 27°C /
81°F.
Autumn weather in Toronto
Fall
is transitional period
between hot summer and cold winter, and usually is short. Autumn in
Toronto and Niagara Falls is beautiful and colorful, with the amazing
scenery where tree leaves are taking on a rainbow of colors.
Toronto weather in the
fall is often pleasant and with a light breezes.
Temperatures in fall vary, with the average temperature being around
10°C / 50°F to 15°C / 59°F.
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