
Tomorrow's Weather Toronto: Snowy, Bitter Cold & Strong Winds
Toronto Mar 17, 2026: Brace for a chilly day with snow showers and gusty winds making it feel much colder.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning Snow, Bitter Cold at -9°C with Strong Winds
The morning kicks off with snow showers and a biting cold temperature near -9°C, feeling like -19°C due to strong winds gusting up to 65 km/h. Wind speeds reach 37 km/h, creating a harsh and blustery start to the day with a 40% chance of light snow accumulation around 0.5 cm.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Mar 17, 2026:
Commute: Prepare for challenging travel conditions with strong winds and snow impacting visibility and road safety.
Dog Walks & Errands: Keep outdoor activities brief and dress in warm, wind-resistant clothing to stay protected.
Winter Sports: Ideal for winter enthusiasts to enjoy ice skating or tubing at Harbourfront Centre with proper layering.
Temperatures remain very cold, dropping to -9°C with feels-like temperatures as low as -20°C.
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Cloudy, Windy Afternoon with Temperatures Near -5°C
Afternoon weather remains cold and cloudy with temperatures around -5°C, feeling closer to -13°C due to persistent winds gusting up to 48 km/h. Wind speeds ease slightly to 31 km/h, and precipitation chances drop to 30%, with no additional snow expected.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Mar 17, 2026:
Indoor Activities: Consider indoor options like go-kart racing or art therapy to stay warm and entertained.
St. Patrick’s Day Festivities: Enjoy cultural events and parades while dressing warmly to combat the cold and wind.
Hockey Game: Attend the Toronto Marlies game at Scotiabank Arena for a cozy and exciting afternoon.
Chilly, Cloudy Evening with Light Winds and Low Snow Risk
Evening brings continued cloud cover with temperatures near -6°C, feeling like -13°C. Winds calm down to 22 km/h with gusts up to 41 km/h, reducing the wind chill effect. The chance of precipitation remains at 30%, but no snow is expected, making for a cold yet stable night.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Mar 17, 2026:
Evening Walks: Light winds make for a more comfortable evening stroll, but dress warmly to stay cozy.
Indoor Relaxation: Perfect time to unwind indoors after a cold day, perhaps catching up on the Spring Equinox Festival highlights.
Pet Care: Take advantage of lighter winds for a calm walk with pets before nightfall.
Wind speeds are very strong, reaching up to 44 km/h with gusts up to 66 km/h throughout the early morning.
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Warm, insulated layers and windproof outerwear to combat cold and gusty winds
Hat, gloves, and scarf to protect exposed skin from wind chill
Waterproof boots and snow gear for morning snow and slippery conditions
Umbrella or rain gear for potential light precipitation later in the day
Portable charger and emergency kit for possible power outages due to strong winds
Moderate air quality suggests no special masks needed but sensitive individuals should stay cautious
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