
Tomorrow's Weather Toronto: Windy Morning, Snow Risk
Toronto Mar 14, 2026: A blustery start with snow risks shifts to clearer skies and lighter winds by afternoon and evening.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning: Windy, Cold with Snow Risk and Gusts Up to 57 km/h
The morning begins cold and windy with temperatures near -3°C but feeling much colder at -11°C due to strong winds gusting up to 57 km/h. Cloud cover dominates with a 30% chance of snow, creating slippery conditions and reduced visibility. The brisk wind and chill factor make it feel much colder than the thermometer indicates, signaling a challenging start to the day.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Mar 14, 2026:
Commute: Prepare for potentially hazardous travel due to snow and strong gusts affecting road conditions.
Dog Walks & Errands: Dress warmly and plan for shorter outdoor activities to avoid prolonged exposure to cold and wind.
Outdoor Events: Consider indoor alternatives or dress in layers if attending morning festivities to stay comfortable.
Temperatures remain cold, ranging from -3°C to 0°C throughout the day
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Afternoon: Clearing Skies, Light Winds, Temperatures Rise Slightly
Afternoon weather improves with clear skies and temperatures climbing to around 1°C. Winds ease significantly to 22 km/h with gusts up to 38 km/h, reducing the chill factor. The chance of precipitation drops to 20%, making it a more pleasant period to enjoy outdoor activities as the snow tapers off and conditions become safer for travel.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Mar 14, 2026:
Outdoor Exploration: Ideal time to visit local events like the Maple Syrup Festival or historical sites with lighter winds and clearer skies.
Walking & Running: Enjoy a brisk walk or run as temperatures rise and winds calm, but keep layers handy for lingering chill.
Photography: Take advantage of the clearing skies for capturing scenic shots of the city and seasonal celebrations.
Evening: Clear and Cold with Light Winds, Watch for Icy Spots
Evening brings clear skies and a drop in temperature to around -4°C. Winds remain light at 11 km/h with occasional gusts up to 26 km/h. While precipitation chances remain low, falling temperatures may cause icy patches on roads and sidewalks, so caution is advised for evening travel and outdoor activities.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Mar 14, 2026:
Commute: Drive carefully and watch for icy surfaces during evening travel.
Outdoor Dining: Enjoy outdoor dining with warm layers as the skies clear and winds calm.
Evening Walks: Suitable for short walks but dress warmly and be mindful of slippery areas.
Wind speeds are strong early morning reaching up to 40 km/h with gusts up to 60 km/h, easing to 24 km/h by afternoon
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Warm, windproof jacket and layered clothing to combat cold and wind chill
Hat, gloves, and scarf to protect against biting winds
Sturdy, slip-resistant footwear for icy and snowy conditions
Umbrella or waterproof gear in case of light snow or rain showers
Reflective accessories for visibility during low light and potentially slippery conditions
Portable charger and phone for emergency communication during travel delays
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