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First Heat Event of the Year Arrives in Greater Toronto Area

Environment5/17/2026
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Warm weather has arrived in the Greater Toronto Area, marking its first heat event of the year. Daytime highs are expected to reach 30 C, with the weather agency stating it will feel like nearly 36 C.

Facts First

  • Warm weather has arrived in the Greater Toronto Area
  • First heat event of the year is occurring
  • Daytime highs expected to reach 30 C
  • Weather agency states highs will feel like nearly 36 C
  • Overnight lows between 18 and 20 C

What Happened

The Greater Toronto Area is experiencing its first heat event of the year, with daytime highs expected to reach 30 C that will feel like nearly 36 C. Overnight lows will be between 18 and 20 C.

Why this Matters to You

The arrival of the first heat event means you may need to adjust your daily routine for comfort and safety. Outdoor activities could feel significantly hotter than the thermometer reads, and overnight temperatures may remain warm enough to affect sleep.

What's Next

The heat event is currently underway, and elevated temperatures to persist for the duration of the event.