How to read the Toronto forecast
A good forecast is really three views at once. The current panel tells you what it feels like outside right now, which matters most in a city where wind off Lake Ontario can make a mild-looking number feel much colder. The hourly strip is for planning the rest of your day: when a squall might roll through, when the wind eases, when it is warm enough to sit on a patio. The seven-day outlook is for the week ahead, and in Toronto it is most reliable for the first three or four days — after that, systems crossing the Great Lakes can still shift track. Read it top to bottom and you will almost always have what you need to plan around the city's four distinct seasons.