Tuesday, May 20, 2025, 9:21 am
Toronto is in for a frosty surprise as forecasts predict possibly the coldest May days since 1967. With daytime highs barely nudging 10 °C and rainy interludes on the agenda, residents might wish they’d kept their winter wardrobes handy a bit longer.
High temperatures between 9 C and 11 C expected to end week, which is typical of April
Mother Nature is leaving Toronto, and many southern Ontario residents, in the cold this week. Toronto is expected to see daytime highs around 10 °C from Wednesday to Friday. According to the Weather Network, this would mark the chilliest temperatures for those May dates since May 1967. It’s a…
Cool temperatures and rain expected in Toronto this week CP24
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