What is Toronto's Mother's Day forecast?
Mother’s Day is this Sunday and the weather in Toronto is expected to be mostly pleasant.
The forecast is calling for partly cloudy skies and a “very slight risk” of a local shower, according to CP24 Meteorologist Bill Coulter.
The high will climb to 19 C and drop to a low of 12 C in the evening.
Before that, Friday’s high will fall just short of average at 16 C, with a risk of a few showers later in the day.
“We’re starting the day with a sun/cloud mix. But, clouds will increase through the midday and afternoon. We’ll see a few showers pop up this afternoon and early evening,” Coulter said.
On Saturday, the city will see seasonably cool temperatures with a high of 14 C amid a mix of sun and clouds with a chance of showers in the afternoon and evening.
Looking ahead to next week, Monday and Tuesday should bring highs of 20 and 18 C, respectively, with a chance of showers on both days.
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