Toronto Braces for A Surge of Summer Heat and Rain

Monday, June 2, 2025, 9:21 am

Toronto residents should prepare for classic summer extremes as forecasts predict a sizzling 30-degree feel on Tuesday along with a mid-week downpour. The unexpected mix of heat and showers has city dwellers both wiping sweat and scouting for umbrellas, proving that even warm weather can keep you guessing.


cp24.com/ / Toronto could feel like 30 on Tuesday as warmer weather finally arrives - CP24

Toronto could feel like 30 on Tuesday as warmer weather finally arrives  CP24

citynews.ca / Summer heat to hit Toronto ahead of potential mid-week downpour

Mother Nature is finally giving Toronto residents a taste of summer to kick off the month of June, but we’re not evading the rain quite yet. Monday is shaping up to be a beautiful start to the week, with sunny skies and a daytime high of 23 °C in Toronto. It will be followed by […]


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