In this week’s look ahead, temperatures reach their highest on Thursday with a predicted 15 C high, according to Environment Canada, but rain is heading our way at the end of the week.
The wind will slow down on Friday, but flurries are expected.
By Thursday morning, Toronto Hydro said it had restored power to all but 110 homes.
The forecaster predicts 15 to 30 millimetres of rain Tuesday and wind gusts of up to 85 kilometres per hour Wednesday.
Spring weather is here — minus the warmer temperatures.
It’s warming up but the weather is unpredictable.
Toronto will face the New York Yankees Thursday afternoon.
Toronto will see a daytime high of 10 C on Wednesday and Thursday.
It’s going to be a slow start to spring, with brisk temps and a high of 2 C Tuesday. The average daytime high is around 5 C.
Even though temperatures will remain above freezing during the day, Environment Canada says Torontonians will see chilly weather at night as temperatures remain below 0 C this week.
This sun might be out, but it’s still a bit chilly as we move into spring.
Environment Canada is forecasting a mix of sun and cloud and seasonal temperatures for the week.
Environment Canada is calling for a 60 per cent of flurries for the next three days.
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