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Check the live forecast above for Toronto’s next seven days, then plan around a pattern of lake-breeze shifts and passing systems that bring cooler mornings and occasional afternoon showers this week.
What should I expect for Toronto’s 7-day weather?
Toronto sits on the north shore of Lake Ontario, so the lake breeze often keeps the downtown core a few degrees cooler than inland neighbourhoods like North York or Scarborough. This week, a series of weak disturbances will bring cloudy periods and a chance of light rain midweek, while the weekend looks drier with near-seasonal highs near 22°C. Overnight lows will dip to around 12°C, especially away from the waterfront.
How does the 7-day forecast compare to longer outlooks?
If you’re checking Toronto weather for a toronto weather 14 day or toronto weather 30 days view, keep in mind that confidence drops sharply after day seven. The weather in toronto tomorrow and the next few days are the most reliable; extended models like toronto weather 14 day accuweather or toronto weather 15 days are useful for trends but not hourly details. For a broader look at conditions across the country, visit our Canada weather hub.
Will Toronto see any heat warnings this week?
No heat warnings are currently in effect. Highs will stay near seasonal norms, though the humidex may make it feel a couple of degrees warmer on the sunniest afternoons. Check the weather warning page for updates.
Is the 7-day forecast accurate for planning outdoor events?
For events within the next three days, the forecast is reliable. For days four through seven, expect shifts in timing and precipitation chance. Always check the weather in toronto 10 days outlook the morning of your event.
Why does Toronto’s weather feel different from the GTA suburbs?
The lake moderates temperatures: cooler in spring and early summer, warmer in fall. Suburbs like Mississauga or Vaughan can be 2–3°C warmer on a breezy afternoon. The live forecast above is for Toronto’s city centre.