Tomorrow's Weather Toronto: Freezing Rain & Cold Temps

Toronto Mar 21, 2026: Expect a chilly day with icy conditions and light winds making travel tricky.

Tomorrow's forecast:

Morning: Cloudy Skies with Freezing Rain Risk

    The morning starts off cold and cloudy with temperatures near -1°C. Light winds at 11 km/h accompany a 20% chance of precipitation, including freezing rain and ice pellets. Roads and walkways may be slippery, so caution is advised during early travel hours.

Activities Recommendations for the morning of Mar 21, 2026:

  • Commute: Allow extra time for travel as icy conditions may slow traffic during rush hour.

  • Dog Walks & Errands: Dress warmly and be cautious of slippery sidewalks for safe outings.

  • Outdoor Photography: Capture the unique wintry mix but be prepared for cold and wet conditions.

Temperatures remain cold, ranging from -1°C to 2°C throughout the day.

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Afternoon: Cloudy with Slight Warm-Up and Light Showers

    Cloud cover persists into the afternoon with temperatures rising slightly to around 3°C. Light winds continue at 11 km/h, and there is a 30% chance of light rain or freezing drizzle. The wintry mix may still affect outdoor activities, so stay alert to changing conditions.

Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Mar 21, 2026:

  • Spring Equinox Festival: Enjoy indoor workshops and performances while staying warm and dry.

  • Outdoor Walks: Keep to cleared paths and wear waterproof footwear to navigate damp conditions.

  • Hockey Game: Ideal time to head indoors for the Toronto Marlies game at Coca-Cola Coliseum.

Evening: Freezing Rain Likely with Chilly Temperatures

    Temperatures drop to around 1°C with a 40% chance of freezing rain. Winds remain light at 15 km/h, but icy surfaces will make travel and outdoor activities hazardous. Expect slippery roads and sidewalks during the evening commute.

Activities Recommendations for the evening of Mar 21, 2026:

  • Dinner & Dancing: Opt for indoor entertainment like Motown Mania at Old Mill Toronto.

  • Concerts & Events: Attend indoor shows such as Peppa Pig: My First Concert to stay warm.

  • Evening Commute: Exercise caution on roads and sidewalks due to freezing rain and ice.

Wind speeds are consistently light, peaking at 14 km/h with gusts up to 21 km/h.

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Packing preparations for tomorrow:

  • Warm waterproof jacket and layers to stay dry and insulated

  • Non-slip footwear to navigate icy and wet surfaces

  • Umbrella or rain gear for freezing rain and drizzle

  • Extra travel time planned for slippery road conditions

  • Gloves and hat to protect against cold temperatures

  • Consider carrying a flashlight or reflective gear for low visibility

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