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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the True North Brief Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

Toronto’s current temperature and conditions appear in the live forecast above. Highs range from +22°C to +28°C this week, with a 40% chance of afternoon showers Thursday; the general pattern is warm, humid, and seasonably unstable for late July.

What are the hour-by-hour and daily outlooks for Toronto?

The toronto weather hourly breakdown shows the highest probability of rain between 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Thursday, tapering by evening. For the toronto weather 7 days, expect a mix of sun and cloud through Friday, then a cooler weekend with highs near +21°C. The toronto weather 14 day trend suggests a return to above-normal temperatures by mid-August. For a quick look at the weather in toronto tomorrow, the live forecast above provides the most up-to-date reading; overnight lows should hover near +16°C. For a broader regional outlook, visit our GTA Weather hub.

What should I watch for in the extended forecast?

Both the weather in toronto 10 days and toronto weather 30 days outlooks from Environment Canada indicate a persistent ridge aloft, keeping humidity moderate. The toronto weather 15 days guidance (including toronto weather 14 day accuweather style modelling) points to a brief dry spell mid-week next week. No weather warnings are currently active, but stay updated via our Weather Warning page.

Sunrise/Sunset6:05 a.m. / 8:45 p.m. EDT
Humidity Range55%–80% this afternoon
WindSW 15–25 km/h gusting to 35
UV Index7 (high) – peak at 1 p.m.
What is the best time to visit Toronto for mild weather?

Late May through early September offers the most dependable warmth. July highs average 27°C, but humidity can spike; early September is often less muggy while still pleasant for outdoor activities.

Does Toronto get lake-effect snow in winter?

Yes. Lake Ontario produces lake-effect snow bands that can drop 15–30 cm overnight in areas along the shoreline. The effect is most common from December to February, especially with northwesterly winds.

How reliable are 14-day forecasts for Toronto?

Skill drops after day 7. Day 8–14 forecasts capture broad patterns (e.g., warmer or cooler than normal) but not exact daily highs. Check the live forecast above for the most reliable near-term numbers.