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Weather Toronto Saturday

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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the BuzzLayer Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

Toronto’s Saturday, according to the live forecast above, brings a blend of sun and cloud with a chance of showers late in the afternoon as a weak front slides south of Lake Ontario.

What will the morning feel like?

The day starts clear and calm, with temperatures near the low teens. A light west wind off the lake keeps the air fresh, but by mid-morning clouds begin to build. It’s a good time to get outdoor errands done early.

When does rain become likely?

Showers are most probable after 3 p.m., mainly from the lake breeze front. A rumble of thunder is possible but not widespread. Rain amounts will be light, and the system clears out by evening, leaving a cooler Sunday.

HighMid-teens °C
LowSingle digits °C
Rain chanceModerate (afternoon)
WindLight west, 15 km/h

Will the rain last all day?

No. The showers are short-lived, arriving between 3 and 6 p.m. and tapering off by dusk. The evening will be mostly dry with clearing skies, making it fine for dinner plans or a walk.

Should I bring an umbrella?

Yes, if you’ll be out between 3 and 6 p.m. A light rain jacket will do. The showers are spotty, so you might miss them altogether if you’re west of the Don Valley.

Is a weather warning in effect?

No warnings are posted for Toronto on Saturday. The system is weak, and the only watch is for a slight chance of isolated thunder. Check the weather warning map for updates.

What is the UV index likely to be?

Morning sun could push the UV index to moderate (3–5). If you’re outside before noon, a dab of sunscreen is sensible even under building clouds.

For a deeper look at the rest of the week, visit the Toronto Weather page or browse Canada’s weather hub.