Monday, June 2, 2025, 9:21 am
Toronto residents should prepare for classic summer extremes as forecasts predict a sizzling 30-degree feel on Tuesday along with a mid-week downpour. The unexpected mix of heat and showers has city dwellers both wiping sweat and scouting for umbrellas, proving that even warm weather can keep you guessing.
Toronto could feel like 30 on Tuesday as warmer weather finally arrives CP24
Mother Nature is finally giving Toronto residents a taste of summer to kick off the month of June, but we’re not evading the rain quite yet. Monday is shaping up to be a beautiful start to the week, with sunny skies and a daytime high of 23 °C in Toronto. It will be followed by […]
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