
Tomorrow's Weather Toronto: Cold, Windy with Snow Clearing
Toronto Dec 11, 2025: Prepare for a chilly and blustery day with clearing skies and improving conditions after morning snow.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning: Clear Skies, Bitter Cold at -8°C with Strong Winds
The morning starts off clear but bitterly cold with temperatures around -8°C, feeling much colder due to strong winds gusting up to 47 km/h. The wind chill will make it feel like -16°C, so the air will be crisp and biting. Snowfall from earlier today is expected to taper off, improving visibility but the cold and wind remain dominant factors.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Dec 11, 2025:
Commute: Allow extra time for travel as roads may still be slippery from earlier snow and strong winds could affect driving conditions.
Dog Walks & Errands: Dress warmly for outdoor activities as the wind chill will make it feel much colder than the actual temperature.
Winter Sports: Ideal conditions for winter sports enthusiasts to enjoy ice skating or snowshoeing with clear skies and fresh snow.
Temperatures remain very cold, ranging from -9°C early morning to a max of -6°C by noon.
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Afternoon: Mostly Sunny, Cold at -5°C with Gusty Winds
The afternoon will bring mainly sunny skies with a few clouds and temperatures rising slightly to around -5°C, though it will still feel much colder at -13°C due to persistent gusty winds reaching 50 km/h. The wind will keep the air feeling brisk, but the sunshine will offer some relief from the morning chill.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Dec 11, 2025:
Outdoor Festivals: Take advantage of the sunshine to visit festive events like Winter Glow or Holiday Fair in the Square.
Hiking & Walking: A good time for winter hiking or walking in parks, but dress in layers to stay warm against the wind.
Photography: The clear skies and winter light provide excellent conditions for capturing scenic winter photos.
Evening: Clear and Cold, Temperatures Drop to -8°C
Evening returns to clear skies with temperatures dropping back to -8°C and wind speeds easing to 21 km/h with gusts up to 41 km/h. The wind chill will still make it feel like -16°C, so the night will be cold but calm, perfect for enjoying winter lights and evening outdoor events.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Dec 11, 2025:
Evening Strolls: Enjoy the festive lights at Queen’s Park or Bloor–Yorkville with clear skies and crisp air.
Concerts & Events: Attend indoor events like the TSO Holiday Pops Concert to stay warm while enjoying seasonal entertainment.
Pet Walks: A good time for a quick walk with pets, but ensure they are protected from the cold and wind.
Wind speeds are consistently strong, reaching gusts up to 47 km/h, making it feel even colder.
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Warm insulated jacket and thermal layers to combat the cold and wind chill
Hat, gloves, and scarf to protect exposed skin from biting winds
Sturdy footwear with good traction for snowy or icy surfaces
Sunglasses to reduce glare from snow and bright winter sun
Water bottle to stay hydrated despite the cold
Emergency car kit if traveling due to lingering snow impacts on roads
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