News CA

October storms may bring coldest temperatures since May to southern Ontario

Published on Oct. 6, 2025, 1:32 PM

A cold front advancing across Ontario on Tuesday could reach severe thresholds as it moves through, bringing an abrupt end to the recent heat

Southern Ontario experienced summer-like weather this weekend, with highs in the mid to upper 20s, typical of mid-July. Monday looks to continue this trend, with widespread sunshine and temperatures reaching the upper 20s, possibly touching 30°C in some areas.

SEE ALSO: Canada’s October wild card: Record warmth on the table, but snow still in play

A strong cold front is expected to then move across the region on Tuesday. Early in the day, temperatures will remain warmer than seasonal, particularly in southern areas. However, as the front pushes through, temperatures will gradually drop. A few hours of rain are expected along and ahead of the front, with a chance of thunderstorms.

By Wednesday and Thursday, the weather will make an abrupt shift to autumn territory. Some areas north of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) will struggle to hit 10–12°C. Frost is likely Thursday morning, especially in rural and suburban areas, marking a notable transition from this weekend’s warmth.

October thunderstorms threaten the day on Tuesday, brace for slower commutes

Following a record-breaking warm October weekend, a strong cold front is set to bring colder weather and significant rainfall to southern Ontario. The sharp temperature shift will fuel thunderstorms along the cold front, impacting different regions at various times.

For southern Ontario, thunderstorms are expected overnight Monday into Tuesday afternoon. Eastern Ontario will see storm activity from Tuesday morning into the afternoon hours.

The Niagara Peninsula faces the highest risk of heavy rain and localized flooding, with 20–30+ mm of rain possible under thunderstorms. Areas like the GTA are likely to receive 5–15 mm.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button