Easter weather in Toronto?
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"Cold" really gets defined by where you come from and what you are used to. To people from the south, cold is many degrees higher than people from Winnipeg.<BR><BR>At the end of March in Toronto, you can expect temperatures below freezing at night, but it may also be warm enough during the days that trees are starting to get buds.<BR><BR>Weather has been weird here, too, so far this winter. Very warm fall and early winter, no snow, cold some of last week, warm other days.<BR><BR>Bring a coat, but you may not need it, and a heavy sweater or medium jacket might be fine.<BR><BR>And it can be colder south of here, so if you are driving, be prepared for worse wether in Buffalo, say.<BR><BR>BAK<BR>BAK
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What Brian told you is absolutely true, but there is a possibility that it could be a lot colder than mid-50's during the day. Or possibly even a lot warmer! I guess the point is that it's quite unpredictable at that time and you should be prepared for anything. I've seen big snowstorms in April, and I remember March being almost uncomfortably warm. I'd hate to see you arrive unprepared for cold weather, so do bring warm clothing just in case.



