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Toronto climate: Weather Toronto & temperature by month

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Generally, it is cold and temperate in Toronto. Toronto is a city with a significant rainfall. Even in the driest month there is a lot of rain. The Köppen-Geiger climate classification identifies this particular weather pattern as belonging to the category of Dfb. The mean yearly temperature observed in Toronto is recorded to be 8.7 °C | 47.7 °F. Approximately 845 mm | 33.3 inch of rainfall occurs on a yearly basis.

Toronto is located in the northern hemisphere. The balmy days of Summer commence at the end of June and conclude in September. This period encompasses the months: June, July, August, September.

Climate graph // Weather by Month Toronto

Climate graph // Weather by Month, Toronto

Precipitation is the lowest in February, with an average of 54 mm | 2.1 inch. Most of the precipitation here falls in June, averaging 81 mm | 3.2 inch.

average temperature by month, Toronto

Toronto's Lakeside Climate: A Blend of Nature and Urban Life

Toronto, the capital city of Ontario and Canada's largest city, boasts a diverse climate shaped significantly by its proximity to Lake Ontario. This climate influences the daily experiences of both its residents and the myriad of tourists who flock to the city each year.

Climate Overview and Seasonal Distinctions

Toronto enjoys a temperate climate characterized by distinct seasonal shifts. While winter months like January and February witness average temperatures around -4.4°C, summers, especially July, can see averages rising to 21.9°C. These, however, are just mean figures; the summer heat occasionally hits 25.6°C, and winter can plunge to a biting low of -7.2°C. As the calendar transitions, each month unveils unique climatic nuances. For instance, December is slightly warmer than its successors with an average temperature of -0.6°C, and February, despite its cold, receives the least rainfall at 54mm. Spring's arrival in March heralds a gradual warming trend, culminating in May's delightful 12.3°C. Concurrently, precipitation amplifies, peaking in April at 80mm. Summer months maintain consistent rainfall levels, approximately 75mm, accompanied by higher humidity averages around 70%. As autumn sets in, September's warmth at 18.2°C diminishes to a cooler 5°C by November, with October standing out as the rainiest month, amassing 78mm. Lake Ontario's proximity consistently moderates Toronto's climate, ensuring milder transitions between seasons and mitigating extreme temperature variations that are otherwise expected for a city of its latitude.

At an average temperature of 21.9 °C | 71.3 °F, July is the hottest month of the year. February is the coldest month, with temperatures averaging -4.4 °C | 24.1 °F.

Weather by month // weather averages Toronto

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  Avg. Temperature °C (°F) Min. Temperature °C (°F) Max. Temperature °C (°F) Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in) Humidity (%) Rainy days (d) avg. Sun hours (hours)
January

-4.4

(24.1)

-7.2

(19)

-0.9

(30.4)

64

(2.5)

72% 8 4.0
February

-4.4

(24.1)

-7.7

(18.1)

-0.3

(31.4)

54

(2.1)

69% 6 5.0
March

-0.3

(31.4)

-3.7

(25.4)

3.9

(39.1)

59

(2.3)

68% 8 7.0
April

5.8

(42.5)

2.3

(36.2)

10.1

(50.2)

80

(3.1)

68% 8 8.0
May

12.3

(54.1)

8.6

(47.4)

16.5

(61.8)

76

(3)

70% 8 10.0
June

18.2

(64.7)

14.6

(58.3)

22

(71.6)

81

(3.2)

72% 8 11.0
July

21.9

(71.3)

18.3

(64.9)

25.6

(78.1)

74

(2.9)

69% 8 11.0
August

21.5

(70.7)

18.2

(64.7)

25

(77.1)

69

(2.7)

70% 7 10.0
September

18.2

(64.7)

15.1

(59.2)

21.6

(70.9)

73

(2.9)

71% 7 8.0
October

11.4

(52.4)

8.8

(47.8)

14.5

(58)

78

(3.1)

72% 8 6.0
November

5

(41)

2.6

(36.7)

7.9

(46.2)

69

(2.7)

75% 8 5.0
December

-0.6

(31)

-2.9

(26.8)

2.2

(35.9)

68

(2.7)

73% 8 3.0
  January February March April May June July August September October November December
Avg. Temperature °C (°F)

-4.4 °C

(24.1) °F

-4.4 °C

(24.1) °F

-0.3 °C

(31.4) °F

5.8 °C

(42.5) °F

12.3 °C

(54.1) °F

18.2 °C

(64.7) °F

21.9 °C

(71.3) °F

21.5 °C

(70.7) °F

18.2 °C

(64.7) °F

11.4 °C

(52.4) °F

5 °C

(41) °F

-0.6 °C

(31) °F

Min. Temperature °C (°F)

-7.2 °C

(19) °F

-7.7 °C

(18.1) °F

-3.7 °C

(25.4) °F

2.3 °C

(36.2) °F

8.6 °C

(47.4) °F

14.6 °C

(58.3) °F

18.3 °C

(64.9) °F

18.2 °C

(64.7) °F

15.1 °C

(59.2) °F

8.8 °C

(47.8) °F

2.6 °C

(36.7) °F

-2.9 °C

(26.8) °F

Max. Temperature °C (°F)

-0.9 °C

(30.4) °F

-0.3 °C

(31.4) °F

3.9 °C

(39.1) °F

10.1 °C

(50.2) °F

16.5 °C

(61.8) °F

22 °C

(71.6) °F

25.6 °C

(78.1) °F

25 °C

(77.1) °F

21.6 °C

(70.9) °F

14.5 °C

(58) °F

7.9 °C

(46.2) °F

2.2 °C

(35.9) °F

Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in)

64

(2)

54

(2)

59

(2)

80

(3)

76

(2)

81

(3)

74

(2)

69

(2)

73

(2)

78

(3)

69

(2)

68

(2)

Humidity(%) 72% 69% 68% 68% 70% 72% 69% 70% 71% 72% 75% 73%
Rainy days (d) 8 6 7 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 8
avg. Sun hours (hours) 3.8 5.0 6.8 8.2 10.0 10.9 11.4 10.0 8.0 5.8 4.5 3.3

Data: 1991 - 2021 Min. Temperature °C (°F), Max. Temperature °C (°F), Precipitation / Rainfall mm (in), Humidity, Rainy days. Data: 1999 - 2019: avg. Sun hours

Between the driest and wettest months, the difference in precipitation is 27 mm | 1 inch. Throughout the year, temperatures vary by 26.3 °C | 47.3 °F.

The month with the highest relative humidity is November (75.19 %). The month with the lowest relative humidity is April (67.81 %). The wettest month is June (10.73 days). The driest month is February (8.40 days).

Seasonal Variations in Toronto

In Toronto, each season introduces its own unique set of weather patterns and atmospheric conditions:

Toronto in Spring

This season is marked by a transition from the cold of winter to the warmth of summer. As days lengthen, Toronto witnesses increasing daylight that illuminates the city for longer periods. Fluctuating temperatures are commonplace, making this time unpredictable yet full of anticipation for the warmth to come.

Toronto in Summer

Undoubtedly the warmest months of the year, Toronto's summers are vibrant and filled with energy. These months not only bring heat but are also graced with the sunniest days, casting a golden hue over the city. However, the season is not without its dramatic moments; thunderstorms occasionally roll in, offering spectacular displays of nature's might.

Toronto in Autumn

As the year progresses, a cooling trend becomes evident. The once-green foliage undergoes a mesmerizing transformation, adopting hues of amber, crimson, and gold. This riot of colors is not just a visual treat but also heralds changes in precipitation patterns, preparing the city for the chill that's on the horizon.

Toronto in Winter

This season embodies the quintessence of cold. Toronto's landscape often gets blanketed in snow, introducing unique patterns that can vary year by year. The potential for icy conditions is ever-present, making it essential for residents to take precautions. Despite the chill, the beauty of a snowy Toronto is undeniable, making winter a season of serene beauty and quiet contemplation.

Toronto weather and climate for every month

Hours of sunshine in Toronto

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The average hours of sunshine for Toronto

Total hours of sunshine for Toronto

In this location, the month that receives most sunshine is July, with a mean number of daily hours being 11.38. Across the entire duration of said calendar period there are an aggregate total of 352.86 hours' worth of sunlight.

In Toronto, the month that experiences the least number of daily sunshine hours is January with an average duration of 3.33 hours per day. The total amount of sunlight recorded during this period in question stands at a sum total of 103.29.

In Toronto, an average of 222.63 hours of sunshine are counted per month and around 2671.6 hours throughout the year.

Climate and Outdoor Activities in Toronto

Toronto's diverse climate not only shapes its natural environment but also influences the variety of outdoor activities one can partake in throughout the year.

  • Festivals and Beach Visits: As temperatures rise and days lengthen, the city bursts into life with outdoor festivals, events, and celebrations. The warmer months, especially from June to August, are ideal for this, with residents and tourists flocking to public spaces to soak in the sun and vibrant atmosphere. During this period, the city's beaches, such as Woodbine and Cherry Beach, become hubs of activity. Sunbathers, swimmers, and beach volleyball enthusiasts converge on the sandy shores, making the most of the balmy weather.
  • Hiking: Toronto and its surrounding areas offer numerous trails and parks, providing ample opportunities for hiking enthusiasts. While summer months are popular for this activity, the transitional seasons of spring and fall can be particularly rewarding. In spring, hikers can witness the rejuvenation of nature, while autumn offers a tapestry of colors as trees change their leaves. The cooler temperatures during these periods also ensure a comfortable hiking experience.
  • Winter Sports and Cold-Weather Activities: When winter wraps the city in its icy embrace, outdoor enthusiasts don't retreat indoors. Instead, the focus shifts to cold-weather activities. From December to February, the city's parks and nearby regions become playgrounds for winter sports aficionados. Ice skating rinks, both natural and man-made, pop up throughout Toronto, offering residents a chance to glide gracefully or play a game of ice hockey. The snow-covered landscapes also beckon snowboarders, skiers, and tobogganers. Additionally, those seeking a serene winter experience might indulge in snowshoeing or simply take a brisk walk in the snow-laden parks.

Toronto's Seasons: Embracing the Vibrant Diversity of its Climate

Toronto's climate is a captivating blend of seasonal variations, each bringing its distinct ambiance and opportunities. From the chilly embrace of winter to the sun-kissed days of summer, the city's weather patterns significantly influence the lifestyle, activities, and experiences of its residents and visitors. The constant ebb and flow of temperatures, paired with the city's geographical location by Lake Ontario, create a dynamic climate that is both challenging and rewarding. Whether it's the vivid hues of autumn leaves, the rejuvenating freshness of spring blossoms, the sunlit joys of summer, or the serene snowscapes of winter, Toronto offers a unique climatic journey throughout the year. It's a testament to the city's adaptability and the spirit of its people that, regardless of the weather, Toronto remains a bustling hub of activity, culture, and outdoor adventures.

Airport close to Toronto

The closest Airports of Toronto are: Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport (YTZ) 2.49km,Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) 18.50km,John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM) 70.00km

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