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Fall Weather In Ontario Is Coming Next Week & You Might Want To Unpack Your Sweaters

It's PSL season!

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Fall weather in Ontario is on its way, and chilly temperatures are coming along with it!

According to The Weather Network, temperatures in the Golden Horseshoe are "expected to be near or slightly below seasonal for the middle and end of next week."

Next Wednesday looks like it will be the coldest day of the week, with temperatures barely reaching 20 C, which means you may want to start breaking out your sweaters.

Areas around Orangeville will be sitting around 20 C for most of next week, while areas like Toronto will be slightly warmer, around the 25 C mark.

Earlier in the week on Monday, you can expect partly sunny weather with the possibility of passing showers. However, temperatures will be slightly warmer in the low 20s with near seasonal temperatures.

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