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Toronto's Going To Feel Hotter Than Cancun This Weekend With Suffocating Humidity

It's going to be a scorcher! 🥵
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Another scorcher of a weekend in the city is on its way.

Toronto's weather is about to turn hot and sticky, with humidex values leading to daytime highs in the mid-thirties. 

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It'll be so hot, in fact, that Cancun, Mexico will seem breezy and refreshing in comparison.

36 C

Weekend highs with humidity in Toronto

While Toronto suffers through 29 C and 30 C on Saturday and Sunday, Cancun will enjoy 27 C and 28 C with thunderstorms, per The Weather Network.

Ontario will get its fair share of stormy weather this weekend too, however, some regions will experience humidity closer to 40 C.

The only thing left to do is to head over to a beachy Mexico-inspired patio in Toronto and kick back with a margarita.

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