Holiday Forecast: Toronto, Ontario

Holiday Forecast: Toronto, Ontario

Current Weather Updated: Sunday, November 22, 2009, 2:00 EST - Pearson Airport

Overcast

43

°F

Overcast

Short Term ForecastUpdated: Sunday, November 22, 2009, 3:00 EST

  Sunday
Morning
Sunday
Afternoon
Sunday
Evening
Sunday
Overnight
  Cloudy periods Cloudy periods Clear Mainly clear
  Cloudy periods Cloudy periods Clear Mainly clear
Temp. 41°F 50°F 39°F 36°F
Wind N 3mph SE 6mph E 6mph E 6mph
Humidity 82% 71% 86% 100%
P.O.P. 10% 0% 0% 0%

24 Hour Precipitation Outlook

  • We don't expect any precipitation from Sunday Morning to Sunday Overnight.

Long Term Forecast Updated: Sunday, November 22, 2009, 2:00 EST

  Monday
Nov. 23
Tuesday
Nov. 24
Wednesday
Nov. 25
Thursday
Nov. 26
Friday
Nov. 27
Saturday
Nov. 28
  Mainly sunny Variable cloudiness Cloudy with showers Cloudy with sunny breaks Snow-rain showers Isolated showers
  Mainly sunny Variable cloudiness Cloudy with showers Cloudy with sunny breaks Snow-rain showers Isolated showers
P.O.P. 10% 20% 60% 30% 40% 30%
High 48°F 50°F 46°F 43°F 39°F 43°F
Low 36°F 37°F 41°F 36°F 32°F 36°F
Wind SE 6 mph E 6 mph SW 12 mph SW 9 mph NW 19 mph W 12 mph
24-Hr Rain - 0.1 in 0.1 in 0.1 in trace 0.1 in
24-Hr Snow - - - less than 1 in 0.4 in -

14 Day Trend

Legend:

  • Expected daily high temperatures.
  • Historical average daily high temperature for the 14 day period.

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How to read the graph:

  • When the yellow line is above the white line, above average temperatures are expected.
  • When the yellow line is below the white line, below average temperatures are expected.
  • The weather icons along the top of the graph represent the expected sky conditions for each day.
  • Weekends are highlighted on the graph to help you quickly locate the weekend weather should you have activities planned.

Holiday Travel

Travelling this holiday season? Check out our helpful Travel links and get to where you’re going on time!

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Managing Holiday Stress

Holidays can be a particularly stressful time for everyone. There's the cleaning and decorating to do, the relatives and friends to invite, the menus to plan, the cookies and cakes to bake, the gifts to buy and wrap, the children to get dressed. Under these conditions who wouldn't feel stressed?

In fact, says experts, stress is to modern life what precipitation is to the rain forest. Inevitable. The key to coping, particularly at holiday time, is knowing how to use stress to get energized about the upcoming festivities and how to protect yourself from the kind of high anxiety that can turn you into a driven dog on 17 leashes.

"It's totally normal to feel stressed," confirms Richard Earle, PhD, Managing Director of The Canadian Institute of Stress / Hans Selye Foundation. In fact, as Canadian stress pioneer, Dr. Hans Selye, has pointed out, stress provides the "spice" in life. "There are the wonderful 'up' emotions created by stress but it's important to recognize that feelings like excitement come with the 'down' emotions too," explains Dr. Earle.

The good news? While the emotional highs and lows may be biochemically inevitable, each one of us can regulate how fast we're pressing on the stress accelerator.

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Holiday Stress Tip

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