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Toronto, Canada

Toronto experiences a cold climate, where average temperatures vary from a low of -1°C / 30°F in February to a high of 25°C / 77°F in July.

Precipitation is distributed throughout the year, averaging 68 mm / 2.7 inches monthly, peaking in June (84 mm / 3.3 inches) and reaching its lowest in February (53 mm / 2.1 inches).

Sun intensity varies throughout the year, with UV levels reaching 8 in June and falling to 2 in December; strong sun protection is essential during summer months.

Expect approximately 15.4 hours of daylight during June and around 9 hours in December.

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Climate overview

Climate at a glance

The big-picture stats that matter for planning your visit to Toronto.

Temperature range

Typical highs and lows

High25.2°C
Low-8.6°C

The broad yearly range between warm daytime highs and the coolest overnight lows.

Rain pattern

Wettest point of the year

84 mm

June carries the highest typical rainfall load.

Sun exposure

Typical peak UV band

Moderate (5.4)

A fast read on how strong midday sun typically gets across the year.

Daylight window

Seasonal daylight range

9 hrsto15 hrs

Useful for gauging how much sightseeing time you get in shorter versus longer seasons.

Wind profile

Typical breeze strength

14 km/h

January is typically the breeziest month.

Humidity

Typical moisture range

69 %to75 %

A quick signal for how dry, comfortable, or heavy the air tends to feel.

When should I go?

Our top-rated months for visiting Toronto, based on long-term weather comfort and conditions

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How Toronto compares

See how it ranks against the rest of Canada for key metrics.

HOTTEST (AVG)
in Canada
#2 / 7
COOLEST (AVG)
in Canada
#6 / 7
WETTEST (TOTAL)
in Canada
#5 / 7
WINDIEST (AVG)
in Canada
#1 / 7
HIGHEST UV
in Canada
#1 / 7
MOST HUMID
in Canada
#5 / 7

Short term outlook

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Travel planning FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Quick answers to the weather questions you ask the most.

How does the weather in Toronto feel over the year?

On a typical year, you can expect highs around 12°C (54°F) and lows near 5°C (41°F). Conditions usually feel cool in the daytime and cold once the sun goes down. Expect a mix of sun and cloud across the year.

When is the best time to visit Toronto for dry weather?

The driest month is usually February, with around 53 mm (2.1 in) of rain. In contrast, June is the wettest month, so that’s when you’re most likely to need a raincoat or umbrella.

When is sun exposure strongest in Toronto?

UV tends to peak in June, when UV levels are often high (around 8). Regular sunscreen and a hat are recommended.

Does it snow in Toronto?

Yes. Snowfall is possible, and it peaks in February, when averages reach around 0.8 cm. Winters are when you're most likely to see snow on the ground.

Is Toronto a windy place?

Across the year, average winds sit around 14 km/h (9 mph), with gusts on windier days up to about 62 km/h (39 mph). Overall it is it is a notably windy place, and strong gusts are fairly common.

How much daylight does Toronto get?

On average, days offer about 12 hours of daylight. Daylight is fairly typical, with enough time for sightseeing.

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