This Friday, residents of Toronto will experience the summer heat for the first time this year. The daytime temperature is expected to soar to 30°C, and with humidity, the perceived temperature will be close to 29°C, akin to midsummer. However, this brief heat wave will quickly cool down over the Victoria Day long weekend.
According to Environment Canada's forecast, there may be showers or thunderstorms on Friday morning, but the weather will gradually clear up in the afternoon and evening. The actual highest temperature on that day will be 26°C, but due to higher humidity, the perceived temperature will be closer to 29°C.
Usually, the average daytime temperature in Toronto in May is 17°C, with daytime highs mostly between 15°C and 20°C. Therefore, the temperature this Friday will be significantly higher than usual.
However, the hot weather won't last long. Affected by a cold front and precipitation, it will start raining in Toronto early Saturday morning, and the daytime temperature will also drop. The expected highest temperature on Saturday is 18°C, and there may be thunderstorm weather, with nighttime temperatures dropping to 12°C.
The temperature will continue to fall on Sunday, with a strong spring atmosphere. The expected highest daytime temperature is 15°C, mainly sunny, suitable for outdoor activities. However, the temperature will drop significantly at night, possibly as low as 5°C. Citizens are reminded to keep warm.
Looking ahead to Monday, the Victoria Day holiday, Toronto's expected highest daytime temperature is 17°C, partly cloudy. Environment Canada reminds us that there is a 30% chance of rain that day.
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