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Temperature in Toronto expected to reach 11 C on Saturday

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The final few days of 2024 will be mild in Toronto, Environment Canada says.

Saturday is expected to see a high of 11 C in the day, with a few showers around noon. The evening low is only expected to be 4 C, according to the national weather agency.

Sunday’s high will reach 8 C with some periods of rain expected at night when the temperature is expected to drop to 5 C.

Monday will also be a relatively mild day with some cloud cover and a 40 per cent chance of showers. The daytime high is forecasted to reach 6 C with a low of 2 C at night.

On Tuesday, which is New Year’s Eve, the mercury will continue to stay in the positives with temps between 4 C and 2 C during the day and an evening low of 2 C, with a mix of sun and cloud and a 40 per cent chance of flurries. 

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