Toronto breaks 65-year-old November temperature record as warm stretch continues
These unusually warm temperatures are in contrast to Toronto's typical November conditions, where the average high is around 9°C and the overnight low hovers near freezing.
Toronto experienced a record-breaking warm day on Tuesday, with a high of 23°C recorded at Pearson International Airport, surpassing the previous 65-year-old temperature record of 20°C from 1959.
The humidex made it feel more like 27°C.
This above-seasonal weather is expected to continue on Wednesday, with a forecast high of 21°C, keeping temperatures well above the usual November average of 9°C.
The warm weather will also linger into Thursday and Friday, with highs of around 13°C expected.
These unusually warm temperatures are in contrast to Toronto's typical November conditions, where the average high is around 9°C and the overnight low hovers near freezing.
If the daytime high on Wednesday exceeds 20°C, it could break a second temperature record in as many days, surpassing the 20°C set in 2020.