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Toronto’s latest weather forecast shows when Canada Day could turn chaotic, Life in canada

30 June 20252 Mins Read

Toronto is gearing up for a day of outdoor fun to celebrate Canada Day, but the weather could rain on its parade. Literally.

Canada Day falls on Tuesday, July 1 (tomorrow). As a statutory holiday in Ontario, many services, including grocery stores and liquor outlets, will be closed across the city.

Still, there’s no shortage of things to do in Toronto on Tuesday. There will be seven free fireworks displays, and the Toronto Blue Jays will welcome the New York Yankees to Rogers Centre at 3:07 p.m.

Expect plenty of patriotic energy — the Jays always go big for Canada Day with pre-game ceremonies and festivities.

It’s shaping up to be an exciting day on Tuesday, but the latest weather forecast suggests that the Jays may keep the Rogers Centre’s roof closed.

According to The Weather Network, there is a risk of strong thunderstorms in Toronto on Canada Day.

From midnight until 6 a.m., temperatures are expected to reach 20 C with fog patches and a 30% chance of precipitation.

As the day progresses, temperatures will gradually climb with a mix of sun and clouds, reaching a high of 27 C at 1 p.m. It’ll feel like 33 C with humidity.

The Weather Network is predicting a risk of strong thunderstorms from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. with a 40% chance of precipitation and wind gusts reaching up to 30 km/h.

From 4 p.m., the risk of thunderstorms will lessen, but winds will increase to around 33 km/h.

From there, it’ll be mainly sunny throughout the evening with highs of 27 C.

If you’re heading out to catch the fireworks at Amesbury Park, Ashbridges Bay Park, Centennial Park, Harbourfront Centre, Mel Lastman Square, Milliken Park, or Stan Wadlow Park, you’re in luck. The Weather Network is forecasting clear skies and comfortable 22 C weather from 10 p.m. to 11 p.m., with a 0% chance of precipitation.

So, whether you’re hitting a ball game or catching fireworks, it’s a good idea to pack a light rain jacket or small umbrella.

Have a fun, festive, and safe Canada Day, Toronto!

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