Tomorrow's Weather Toronto: Snow Showers, Bitter Cold Wind Chill

Toronto Jan 25, 2026: Prepare for a snowy day with biting cold and gusty winds making it feel much colder.

Tomorrow's forecast:

Morning Snowfall with Bitter Cold and Gusty Winds

    The morning kicks off with steady snow and temperatures around -11°C, feeling much colder at -18°C due to wind chill. Winds are light but gusty, reaching up to 37 km/h, contributing to the bitter cold sensation. Snow accumulation of nearly 2 cm is expected, setting a wintry tone for the start of the day.

Activities Recommendations for the morning of Jan 25, 2026:

  • Dog Walks & Errands: Dress warmly for short outdoor trips as snow and cold persist.

  • Commute: Allow extra travel time due to snow-covered roads and gusty winds.

  • Outdoor Skating: Enjoy free skating at Harbourfront Centre with proper winter gear.

Temperatures gradually warming from -15°C early morning to -8°C by afternoon

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Snow Continues with Slightly Warmer Temps and Stronger Winds

    Snowfall will persist into the afternoon with temperatures rising slightly to -8°C but still feeling like -15°C in the gusty 20 km/h winds. Snow accumulation will increase by about 7 cm, making conditions wintry and challenging for outdoor activities.

Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Jan 25, 2026:

  • Winter Tree Tour: Explore Elm Park’s winter tree identification with layered clothing.

  • Hockey Game: Head to Scotiabank Arena for the Maple Leafs game, dress for cold travel.

  • Running or Walking: Keep sessions brief and dress in wind-resistant layers.

Evening Snow and Cold Persist with Wind Chill Near -17°C

    Snow showers continue into the evening with temperatures near -9°C and wind chills around -17°C. Winds remain gusty up to 40 km/h, and snow accumulation totals near 9 cm. Skies will be partly cloudy later with flurries possible overnight.

Activities Recommendations for the evening of Jan 25, 2026:

  • Outdoor Dining: Limited to brief outdoor stops; dress warmly if dining outside.

  • Evening Walks: Keep walks short and wear insulated clothing to combat wind chill.

  • Indoor Events: Consider indoor activities like the Winterista Festival ice sculptures.

Light wind speeds increasing up to 22 km/h with gusts reaching 37 km/h around noon

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Packing preparations for tomorrow:

  • Heavy winter coat and insulated layers

  • Warm hat, gloves, and scarf to protect against wind chill

  • Waterproof boots for snow-covered surfaces

  • Umbrella or snow gear for ongoing snow showers

  • Extra time for travel due to snow accumulation

  • Moisturizer to protect skin from cold, dry air

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