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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Toronto Post Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Check the live forecast above for today’s high and low. Use it to plan your day, as conditions will shift through the morning and afternoon. Toronto’s weather can change quickly, so reviewing the hourly breakdown is wise.
What’s the outlook for today?
The live forecast above shows the expected temperature range and sky conditions for Toronto. For a minute‑by‑minute view, the toronto weather hourly detail helps you decide when to head out. All temperatures are given in Celsius, the standard for Canadian forecasts. Expect typical urban warmth from the heat‑island effect, but note that lake breezes can drop readings near the shore.
How does the week look?
The toronto weather 7 days forecast from Environment Canada gives the most reliable short‑term picture. For longer planning, the toronto weather 14 day and weather in toronto 10 days outlooks show broad trends, though accuracy fades after a week. If you need toronto weather tomorrow, always check the live forecast above first. Extended outlooks (toronto weather 15 days, toronto weather 30 days) are useful only for rough patterns — daily details will shift. For immediate hazards, see our Weather Warning page.
What is the best time to check toronto weather hourly?
Check the hourly breakdown early in the morning, especially if you have outdoor plans. The forecast updates through the day, so a midday glance can catch changes in temperature (in Celsius) and rain probability for the afternoon.
How accurate is the 14‑day forecast?
The 7‑day forecast is most reliable. The 10‑day, 14‑day, and 30‑day outlooks show general trends but become less precise. Use them for early planning, then confirm with the live forecast a day or two ahead.
What should I do if a weather warning is issued?
Check our Weather Warning page for details. Take precautions such as staying indoors, avoid unnecessary travel, and follow instructions from Environment Canada, which issues official warnings.