Summer weather, 20-degree temperatures coming to Toronto next week
Posted May 4, 2022 8:28 pm.
Last Updated May 4, 2022 11:52 pm.
Mother Nature is coming through for Ontarians as Toronto and most of the GTA are expected to be greeted by summer weather next week.
Though temperatures should hover around seasonal into the weekend and Mother’s Day, southern Ontario may see some summer-like temperatures — possibly as high as 24 C — by Tuesday.
“Buy mom/grandma/auntie some sunglasses. Mother’s Day weekend will be filled with sunshine in Toronto,” CityNews meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai said.
“We are looking to stay warm here into the twenties [next week] once it arrives on Tuesday, pretty much all week into next weekend.”
Ramsahai says it won’t be muggy or humid — instead, temperatures will be comfortable for outdoor activities.
The first crack at 20°+ for #Toronto for 2022 is finally coming next week as a ridge in the jet stream sets up over eastern Canada pic.twitter.com/SdXC6C7zid
— Natasha Ramsahai (@CityNatasha) May 4, 2022
In the short term, while Thursday is shaping up to be a pleasant one weather-wise, the clouds will come in on Friday with a minimal chance of rain showers in some areas.
“We have a system in the U.S. that is just skimming us to the south,” Ramsahai said.
“I do think all of that rain is going to stay mainly stateside. Friday is the day we get into that cloud coverage, and by Saturday, we will be dry again and sunny.”
Sunshine is expected throughout the day for areas north of Toronto on Saturday. Ramsahai says it could be windy on Sunday with winds reaching 60 km/h and will stay cooler, especially down by the lake.
Toronto and most of the GTA were hit with anywhere between 15-30 mm of rain through Wednesday morning, with locally up to 40 mm in areas that saw embedded thunderstorms.
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