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Publication Date: May 21, 2025 - 14:11

Toronto experiencing unusually low late May temperatures not seen since 1967

May 21, 2025
Toronto is experiencing a stretch of unusually low temperatures that haven’t been seen in late May in decades.Environment Canada is forecasting a daytime high of 10 C on Thursday, which is close to 9.4 C recorded on May 22, 1967.Meteorologist Geoff Coulson says the daytime high forecast for Thursday is the normal nighttime low temperature for this time of year, and significantly below the typical daytime high of 20 C.


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