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Environment Canada forecasts the temperature in Toronto this week will be significantly cold, with temperatures expected to drop to -15 C at times.
The freezing temperatures come after a snowstorm walloped Toronto last week, resulting in the Don Valley Parkway and Finch West LRT temporarily shutting down, as well as schools and buses being cancelled across the city.
Here’s what to expect from the weather in Toronto, according to Environment Canada.
Monday is expected to see flurries all day with a high of -6 C and a low of -15 C at night. The wind chill could make it feel like -25 C at night.
The freezing temperatures are expected to continue on Tuesday as the weather agency calls for a high of -9 C alongside a 40 per cent chance of flurries.
It could then warm up on Wednesday with a high of 0 C alongside periods of snow. Night is then expected to bring back the frigid temperatures with a low of -7 C.
Thursday is expected to remain very cold with a high of -4 C and a low of -12 C at night with cloudy periods.
Friday temperatures could reach -7 C alongside a 60 per cent chance of flurries. The cold could worsen at night as conditions may drop to -11 C.
The weekend is then expected to kick off with a mix of sun and clouds on Saturday, but with a high of -8 C. Nighttime could drop to -15 C with a 30 per cent chance of flurries.


