Toronto just broke a 25-year temperature record for cold weather
Toronto residents have been staying home and practicing social distancing for more than a month now, and the chilly spring weather has made doing so just a little bit easier.
The weather has been so frigid, in fact, that the city actually broke a record this week for the longest period with a maximum temperature of under 20 C in more than 25 years.
According to Rolf Campbell, a weather historian who gathers raw statistics from Environment Canada to generate charts and data, the last time Toronto went 200 straight days or more with a maximum temperature of less than 20 C was on May 2 of 1993 — when Toronto hit 211 straight days of temperatures that low.
Yesterday, April 23, marked the city's 200th consecutive day with consistent temperatures below 20 C.
Yesterday was #Toronto-Pearson's 200th consecutive day with maximum temperature <20°C which puts this run in 9th place for the longest run on record. If this continues, we will reach 7th place today. #TOWx pic.twitter.com/BEoTMDcUNw
— Toronto Weather Records🌷 (@YYZ_Weather) April 24, 2020
Spring weather in the city has been so gloomy lately that we've actually come close to breaking several other records too.
On April 23, according to Campbell, the 4 a.m. minimum temperature at Toronto Island was -0.7 C, making it the island's second-coldest April 23 since records began in 1957.
🥈With a ~4am min of -0.7°C, today is #Toronto Island's 2nd coldest Apr 23rd since records began in 1957. #TOWx pic.twitter.com/jesEqBco0T
— Toronto Weather Records🌷 (@YYZ_Weather) April 23, 2020
On top of that, the 6 a.m. windchill at Toronto Island on April 23 was -4 C, making it the third "windchilliest" April 23 since records began in 1957.
🥉With a 6am windchill of -4.0, today is #Toronto Island's 3rd windchilliest Apr 23rd since records began in 1957. #TOWx pic.twitter.com/h4658uXz68
— Toronto Weather Records🌷 (@YYZ_Weather) April 23, 2020
Before that, on Wednesday, Pearson Airport saw its second-"windchilliest" April 22 since records began in 1953, with an average windchill of -4.4 C.
🥈With an avg windchill of -4.4, yesterday was #Toronto-Pearson's 2nd windchilliest Apr 22nd since records began in 1953. #TOWx pic.twitter.com/4OhTnyydry
— Toronto Weather Records🌷 (@YYZ_Weather) April 23, 2020
Luckily, weather predictions for this weekend are (slightly) looking up.
According to Environment Canada, Saturday will see a high of 12 C with mostly sun, while Sunday will reach a high of 8 C with some rain.
But no matter what's happening outside your window, Toronto, remember to stay home as much as possible and only leave the house for essential reasons.
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