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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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Summer-like temperatures continue in southern and northeastern Ontario – 105.9 The Region
It is October but the abnormally high temperature is making it feel like July in much of Ontario for a few more days, so don’t turn off you AC just yet. Rob Kuhn, a severe weather meteorologist at Environment and Climate Change Canada, says the normal high temperature for the first week of October is between 15 and 17 C, but this weekend’s highs could reach around 27 to 30 C across southern Ontario. Kuhn says such weather patterns aren’t unprece…
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