It seems that nature has a sense of humor, A huge and messy cold storm that struck southern Ontario.
Weather warnings and alerts crossed the province on Wednesday, causing snow, cold and heavy rain This leads to local flooding in some parts. By the time the storm passes, Toronto is expected to see 50 mm of rainfall.
This will be a thing of the past, as Toronto’s daytime temperatures will be like summer and may reach 20 C by the afternoon. Other areas, such as Windsor and Ottawa, will also experience daytime highs in the 20 C range.
Part of the GTA, including Mississauga, Brampton, Oakville and Hamilton, will see temperatures hovering between 15 and 17 C, emitting sunlight and clouds.
The average temperature is about 9 C or 10 C this time of year. March 11, The temperature during the day reaches 11 CThe first double-digit high record at Toronto Pearson International Airport since December 29, 2024.
However, the warm-up will be short. Temperatures are scheduled to drop from Thursday night to Friday, with many in Toronto awakening to 2 c, but high as 10 degrees Celsius during the day later in the day, mainly sunny skies.
There is little hope for the weekend. More rain is expected, paving the way for a reshuffle in Toronto on Saturday. The rain will last until Sunday afternoon, with precipitation mixing and the possibility of freezing rain mixed together.
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