
"Kennedy predicts hot and dry conditions from the west will shift eastward later this week, allowing for a noticeable warm-up and shift towards spring-like conditions."
"Instead of a clean seasonal transition, we've seen a two steps forward, one step back pattern, with brief warm-ups repeatedly erased by renewed cold."
"The lingering polar vortex mixed with the lake effect have caused days to feel cooler and more grey than average, but warmth really is right around the corner."
"Environment Canada is forecasting a high of 16 C on Thursday in the city, accompanied by a 30 per cent chance of showers."
Toronto is expected to endure one final cold blast before warmer weather arrives. After a brief warm period, temperatures will drop to a high of 2 C, feeling like 13 C with wind chill. Flurries or rain showers may occur in the mornings and evenings. A ridge of high pressure will bring a warm-up, with temperatures reaching 12 C on Saturday and 15 C on Sunday. The winter has been slow and variable, with a pattern of brief warm-ups followed by cold spells.
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