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toronto weather tomorrow

Ontario weather forecast is set to be a "spring rollercoaster" this week, as the province prepares to transition from summer-like conditions to flurries in some spots.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) will record temperatures reminiscent of July and August by hump day, with mid to high 20s expected on Wednesday and Thursday.

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A "swath of snow" is set to invade Ontario's weather forecast on Thursday, and the wintry chaos could affect your March Break.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), the flurries will arrive overnight on Thursday and stick around long enough to affect drivers' Friday morning commute.

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Parts of the province will look more like winter than fall this week as snow starts coming back into Ontario's weather forecast.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), a shot of modified arctic air will make its way into several northern Ontario areas at the end of the week, allowing for snow over the Thanksgiving long weekend.

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Summer is over, and fall is wasting no time cementing its place in Ontario.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), last weekend's cooling trend will continue into Monday, setting the stage for thunderstorms, water spouts and frost.

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This year, summer is going out with a bang since Ontario's weather forecast is predicting a widespread risk of severe storms and tornadoes on Wednesday.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), a muggy start to the province's last full day of summer will help create favourable conditions for thunderstorms to develop across the Great Lakes.

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