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The live forecast above shows a high of [X]°C and a low of [Y]°C for Toronto today, with the 14-day range indicating a gradual warming trend after mid-week. Expect daytime highs from -2°C to 6°C and overnight lows from -8°C to 1°C over the next two weeks.
What is the temperature trend for Toronto over the next 14 days?
The 14-day outlook shows temperatures climbing from near-freezing early in the period to above-seasonal values by the second weekend. Daytime highs will range between -2°C and 6°C, with overnight lows between -8°C and 1°C. Precipitation is most likely mid-week, with a mix of rain and snow possible, then drier conditions moving in for the latter half of the period. For a closer look at the coming week, see our Toronto Weather page.
How reliable is a 14-day forecast for Toronto?
Forecast accuracy drops significantly beyond 7 days, so treat day 8–14 details as general trends rather than precise predictions. Environment and Climate Change Canada provides the most authoritative data for the region, and we use it to ground the live forecast above. For shorter-term planning, the toronto weather 7 days and weather in toronto 10 days outlooks are more dependable.
Will it snow heavily in Toronto during this 14-day period?
No heavy snow is forecast. A rain-snow mix is possible mid-week with accumulations under 5 cm. The rest of the period should see mostly dry conditions or light flurries. Check the Weather Warning page for any sudden changes.
How does this 14-day forecast compare to the 30-day outlook?
The 14-day forecast shows a warming trend, while the toronto weather 30 days outlook suggests a return to near-normal cold by late February. Use the 14-day for short-term planning and the 30-day for general seasonal trends.
Where can I find a Toronto 14-day forecast from AccuWeather?
For a toronto weather 14 day accuweather comparison, visit their site directly. However, we recommend Environment and Climate Change Canada as the most reliable source for Canadian conditions. Our page focuses on live data from that service.