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Plan for a cooler, mostly cloudy Tuesday with a chance of light showers across the Greater Toronto Area, as a weak low-pressure system drifts in from the Great Lakes and stalls over the region.
What will the weather look like tomorrow across the GTA?
Tomorrow, skies turn grey early and stay that way through the afternoon. Scattered rain is most likely from mid-morning to early evening, with the best chance in Burlington, Milton and Mississauga. In Toronto proper, North York and Scarborough may see just a few sprinkles, while Brampton and Ajax fall somewhere in between. Wind stays light out of the east at 10 to 15 km/h, so no major gusts to worry about.
How will tomorrow compare to today’s conditions?
You can check the live conditions above to see what’s happening right now, but expect tomorrow to be a few degrees cooler than today. The lake breeze off Lake Ontario will keep temperatures near the shore – in Scarborough and Burlington – slightly cooler inland. Humidity stays moderate, so it will feel damp but not muggy.
Will it rain tomorrow in Toronto?
There is a 60 per cent chance of light showers, mainly between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Totals will likely stay under 5 mm. Keep an umbrella handy if you’re commuting near the highway or transit hubs.
What time will it warm up by?
Temperatures climb slowly through the morning, reaching the high of near 16°C by early afternoon. Sunshine won’t break through, so it will feel like 14°C or 15°C for most of the day.
Is any weather warning in effect for tomorrow?
No warnings have been issued by Environment and Climate Change Canada. The system is weak and not expected to bring heavy rain or strong winds. You can check the Canada Weather Warnings page for updates.