Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (2024)

HEAT WARNING

A prolonged heat event continues through Friday. Dangerously hot and humid conditions are expected.Daytime highs are expected to be 30 to 35 degrees Celsius with humidex values of 40 to 45. There will be little relief through the overnight as lows are expected to be 20 to 23 degrees Celsius with humidex values of 26 to 30. Temperatures and humidex values may be several degrees cooler near the shores of the Great Lakes.Hot and humid air can also bring deteriorating air quality and can result in the Air Quality Health Index approaching the high risk category.Drink plenty of water regularly, even before you feel thirsty to decrease your risk of dehydration. Thirst is not a good indicator of dehydration.The health risks are greater for older adults, infants and young children, pregnant people, people with physical and/or mental illnesses, and people with disabilities or mobility issues. Never leave people, particularly children, or pets inside a parked vehicle.Watch for the effects of heat illness: swelling, rash, cramps, fainting, heat exhaustion, heat stroke and the worsening of some health conditions. Heat stroke is a medical emergency! Call 911 or your local emergency number immediately if you or someone you are caring for has a high body temperature and is confused, has stopped sweating or becomes unconscious. While waiting for help, cool the person right away: move them to a cool place, apply cold water to large areas of the skin and fan the person as much as possible.Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #ONStorm.

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  • City of Toronto

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Date/Time
(EDT)
Temp.
(°C)
Weather ConditionsLikelihood ofprecip (%) Wind
(km/h)
Humidex
19 June 2024
19:00 32 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (2)

A mix of sun and cloud

20S 10
41
20:00 31 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (3)

Chance of showers. Risk of thunderstorms

30S 10
40
21:00 30 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (4)

Chance of showers. Risk of thunderstorms

30S 10
39
22:00 29 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (5)

Chance of showers. Risk of thunderstorms

30S 10
38
23:00 28 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (6)

Chance of showers. Risk of thunderstorms

30S 10
37
20 June 2024
00:00 26 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (7)

Chance of showers. Risk of thunderstorms

30S 10
34
01:00 25 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (8)

Chance of showers. Risk of thunderstorms

30S 10
32
02:00 23 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (9)

Chance of showers. Risk of thunderstorms

30N 10
29
03:00 23 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (10)

Chance of showers. Risk of thunderstorms

30N 10
29
04:00 23 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (11)

Partly cloudy

20N 10
29
05:00 23 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (12)

Mainly cloudy

20N 10
29
06:00 23 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (13)

Mainly cloudy

20N 10
29
07:00 24 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (14)

A mix of sun and cloud

20N 10
31
08:00 24 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (15)

A mix of sun and cloud

20W 10
31
09:00 25 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (16)

Mainly sunny

20W 10
32
10:00 26 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (17)

Mainly sunny

20W 10
34
11:00 27 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (18)

Mainly sunny

20W 10
35
12:00 28 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (19)

Mainly sunny

20W 10
36
13:00 28 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (20)

A mix of sun and cloud

20W 10
36
14:00 29 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (21)

Chance of showers. Risk of thunderstorms

30W 10
37
15:00 30 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (22)

Chance of showers. Risk of thunderstorms

30W 10
38
16:00 30 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (23)

Chance of showers. Risk of thunderstorms

30W 10
38
17:00 31 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (24)

Chance of showers. Risk of thunderstorms

30W 10
39
18:00 29 Toronto - Hourly Forecast - Environment Canada (25)

Chance of showers. Risk of thunderstorms

30VR 5
37

* Value not significant

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