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Unseasonal heat pushes temperatures to 21°C

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Last updated: 2026/04/14 at 6:32 AM
Press Room Published April 14, 2026
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April 14, 2026 Team Contributor

The latest Toronto weather conditions have taken a dramatic turn overnight, combining unseasonal warmth, early-morning thunderstorms, and an active flood outlook across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

Residents waking up early on April 14 were met with a rare mix of summer-like heat and severe spring instability.

Unseasonal heat pushes temperatures to 21°C

Toronto is currently experiencing its warmest stretch of the year so far.

Temperatures have climbed to around 21°C, nearly double the seasonal average of 11°C for mid-April. This sharp rise marks a significant, sudden temperature change in Toronto, raising questions about how early summer-like conditions are arriving.

Thunderstorms hit during the early morning hours

Between 1:00 AM and 5:00 AM, strong thunderstorms moved through the region.

The Toronto rain and thunderstorm forecast included:

  • Gusty winds reaching up to 40 km/h
  • Periods of heavy rainfall
  • Brief but intense storm activity during early commute hours

This overnight system disrupted travel and led many residents to check real-time updates.

Flood outlook issued across the region

Adding to concerns, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority issued a Flood Outlook Statement in effect through the day.

Rainfall totals of 15–25 mm are expected within a short period, increasing the risk of:

  • Localized flooding in low-lying areas
  • Water pooling on roads.
  • Slower morning commutes

This makes the current Toronto flood warning one of the most important safety updates for residents.

The why behind the quick Toronto weather changes

This volatile pattern is being driven by a clash between warm air moving into southern Ontario and lingering cold systems.

Such transitions are typical of Toronto weather in April, but the scale of this shift is unusual. A temperature jump of nearly 10°C above normal within days is considered a notable weather event.

What to expect next

The day ahead is expected to remain mild but unsettled, with highs near 20°C and lingering showers.

For residents, the takeaway is simple. Expect rapid changes, stay alert for local advisories, and plan for both warm temperatures and wet conditions within the same day.

Toronto’s spring weather is always unpredictable—but this week, it is particularly extreme.

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