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A heat warning has been issued for much of southern Ontario as potentially record-breaking temperatures, that could make it feel close to 40 with the humidity, move into the area. With a ~4am min of -0.7°C, today is #Toronto Island's 2nd coldest Apr 23rd since records began in 1957. The average temperature in Toronto in late May is 21 C. "Both April and May have been cooler than normal and all of a sudden we see the temperature swing in the other direction," Morrison said.
", "Last year we didn't hit 30 C until July 5th.".
Meanwhile, Environment Canada is reminding people that extreme heat affects everyone and that people need to stay hydrated and stay in a cool place. Daily Hive is a Canadian-born online news source, established in 2008, that creates compelling, hyperlocal content. We are getting a taste of summer but it’s not here permanently.". TORONTO -- A heat warning has been issued for much of southern Ontario as potentially record-breaking temperatures, that could make it feel close to 40 with the humidity, move into the area. If this continues, we will reach 7th place today. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on your website.
"Tuesday is looking to be particularly humid," Morrison said. Features. It’s been pretty chilly lately, so it’s no surprise that we set a temperature record in Toronto this morning for May 12.
Toronto’s top doctor underlined the dangers of hot weather at a news conference on Monday afternoon while offering recommendations to keep residents safe. "The record for today day is 31.3 C, so it’s possible we could come close to tying or breaking a record. #TOWx pic.twitter.com/h4658uXz68. As well, cooling centres will be open to the public across the city.
On top of that, the 6 a.m. windchill at Toronto Island on April 23 was -4 C, making it the third "windchilliest" April 23 since records began in 1957. Toronto just broke a 25-year temperature record for cold weather. Maximum temperature yesterday: 70 °F (at 3:00 pm) Minimum temperature yesterday: 48 °F (at 7:00 am) Average temperature yesterday: 58 °F. Torontonians have a few things to celebrate in the coming days with warm record-breaking temperatures and sunshine lasting all weekend long. Load Weather Today Weather Hourly 14 Day Forecast Yesterday/Past Weather Climate (Averages) Currently: 66 °F. See more current weather × Select month: Past Weather in Toronto — Graph °F. Privacy & Terms, Past Weather in Toronto, Ontario, Canada — Yesterday and Last 2 Weeks, * Reported 27 Oct 19:00 — 11 Nov 18:00, Toronto.
Info. Environment Canada issued the heat warning on Monday morning, saying that daytime temperatures will be above 30 degrees. Unseasonably warm weather will continue today, with record high temperatures possible once again. Sign up for our newsletter to get exclusive content, contests, and perks direct to you. "Heat warnings are issued when very high temperature or humidity conditions are expected to pose an elevated risk of heat illnesses, such as heat stroke or heat exhaustion," Environment Canada said in a statement Monday. #TOWx pic.twitter.com/BEoTMDcUNw.
With a 6am windchill of -4.0, today is #Toronto Island's 3rd windchilliest Apr 23rd since records began in 1957. Join the conversation
Snag in the Yukon set the record for the lowest temperature in Canada at at -62.8° C in February, 1947.