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Summer-like temperatures continue in southern and northeastern Ontario

Temperatures in southern and northeastern Ontario are reaching up to 30 C, nearly double the usual highs of 15 to 17 C for October, Environment Canada reports.

  • The Canadian Press reported on October 4, 2025, that southern and northeastern Ontario experienced unseasonably warm temperatures this weekend.
  • The warm weather occurred despite normal October highs being between 15 and 17 C, with meteorologist Rob Kuhn attributing the event to patterns that are not unprecedented.
  • Temperatures reached around 27 to 30 C in southern Ontario and between 26 and 29 C in northeast areas like Sudbury, Timmins, and Sault Ste. Marie, providing conditions described as "perfect for going to the beach."
  • Temperatures in southern Ontario reached between 30 and 31°C, and some locations, including Toronto and Ottawa, may have experienced new daily temperature highs from Saturday through Monday.
  • Showers were forecasted for Tuesday to lower temperatures back to nearly normal early October levels, ending the brief period of summer-like warmth in Ontario.
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St Catharines Standard broke the news in Welland, Canada on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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