
Tomorrow's Weather Toronto: Snowy, Windy with Gusts Up to 80 km/h
Toronto Nov 27, 2025: Expect a cold, snowy day with strong winds and reduced visibility in the morning fog.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning Snow, Bitter Wind Chill Near -6°C
The morning starts with snow showers and a chilly temperature around 1°C, feeling much colder due to strong winds gusting up to 61 km/h. Visibility may be limited by dense fog early on, creating a brisk and wintry start to the day.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Nov 27, 2025:
Commute: Prepare for slower travel as fog and snow reduce visibility and strong winds may affect high-sided vehicles.
Dog Walks & Errands: Dress warmly and be cautious of slippery surfaces during morning outings.
Outdoor Ice Skating: Enjoy skating at Nathan Phillips Square but bundle up against the cold and wind.
Temperatures remain cold, ranging narrowly from 1°C to 3°C throughout the day.
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Snow Continues, Wind Persists with Gusts Near 58 km/h
Snowfall continues into the afternoon with temperatures rising slightly to 3°C but still feeling below freezing due to persistent winds. Gusts remain strong, making it a blustery and wintry afternoon with increased chances of snow accumulation.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Nov 27, 2025:
Walking the Waterfront Trail: Dress in layers to stay warm while enjoying scenic winter views.
Visiting Toronto Christmas Market: Embrace the festive atmosphere but prepare for cold and windy conditions.
Outdoor Photography: Capture snowy scenes but protect your equipment from moisture and wind.
Evening Snowfall, Winds Ease Slightly but Stay Strong
Snowfall persists into the evening with temperatures dropping back to near 1°C and wind speeds decreasing slightly but still gusting up to 47 km/h. The cold and snowy conditions continue, making for a wintry night.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Nov 27, 2025:
Cavalcade of Lights Festival: Enjoy the festive lights but wear warm clothing to combat the cold and wind.
Indoor Cultural Events: Consider attending film festivals or museum exhibitions to stay warm and entertained.
Evening Walks: If venturing out, dress in insulated layers and be mindful of slippery sidewalks.
Very windy conditions with wind speeds between 38 km/h and 44 km/h and gusts up to 65 km/h.
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Warm insulated jacket and windproof outerwear
Hat, gloves, and scarf to protect against wind chill
Waterproof boots for snow and slippery conditions
Umbrella or waterproof gear for snow showers
Layers to adjust for temperature changes throughout the day
Reflective accessories for low visibility during foggy morning
Portable phone charger for safety during outdoor activities
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