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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.

For Toronto, the live forecast above points to a mix of sun and cloud tomorrow with a chance of afternoon showers, as a weak system slips south of the lake. Temperatures will stay near seasonal norms, though a brisk east wind makes it feel cooler near the waterfront.

What kind of cloud cover and precipitation can I expect?

Tomorrow morning starts partly cloudy, then thickening clouds move in by midday. The best chance of a few light showers arrives mid‑to‑late afternoon, mainly north of the city. Rainfall amounts should be light – under five millimetres across most neighbourhoods – and any showers clear by evening. The east wind will be steady at 20 to 30 kilometres an hour, gusting higher along the lake.

Are there any weather warnings for the region?

No warnings are in effect for Toronto or the Greater Toronto Area as of the latest update. The breeze will be noticeable but not strong enough to trigger a wind advisory. Skies remain mostly dry through the overnight hours. For a complete list of active alerts across the province, check the weather warning page.

HighNear seasonal, around 22°C
LowOvernight low near 14°C
Precipitation40% chance of light showers, under 5 mm
WindEast 20–30 km/h, gusting to 40 km/h
Will the showers affect outdoor plans in the evening?

The shower chance drops after 6 p.m., and most of the city will be dry by 8 p.m. Evening activities such as patio dinners or evening walks should be fine, but keep an umbrella handy for the late afternoon.

How different will the weather be near Lake Ontario?

Along the waterfront, expect cooler afternoon highs near 20°C and a stronger east breeze. Inland neighbourhoods north of the lake will be a degree or two warmer with slightly less wind.

Should I expect any thunderstorm risk?

The air mass is stable tomorrow, so the chance of thunderstorms is very low. Only isolated, non‑severe showers are possible. No lightning or severe weather is anticipated.

For a broader look at conditions across the country, visit the Canada weather hub or check the Toronto weather page for seven‑day outlooks.