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JJC May 10th, 2001 04:33 PM

Toronto weather in July
 
I will be visiting Toronto in July. What can I expect in terms of temperatures and humidity? Is there quite a bit of sunshine during July? <BR>Thanks

mark May 10th, 2001 04:53 PM

According to Fodors, typical temp range is 17-27C (62-80F) but it can get a lot warmer. It can also be humid. Usually a lot of sunshine. On balance, a good weather month for visiting.

Lika May 10th, 2001 05:37 PM

Hi JJC <BR>I am living in Ottawa and I can tell you that usually July is the warmest, the sunniest month of the year. In toronto it is usually very warm, it can goes up in the 30's degree easily and very humid. But it has also a lot of sunshine.

meagan May 11th, 2001 06:11 AM

Hi JJC - <BR> <BR>I've been living in Toronto for the last 8 years and found my first summer here unbearable. I grew up in Thunder Bay which is 1400 kms northwest of Toronto where the summers are sunny and hot, but not an ounce of humidity so it was quite a shock. July is definitely a good month sunshine-wise. If you're used to the humidity, then you'll be fine. However, we do get smog warnings that advise asthmatics and the elderly to stay indoors or at the very least keep physical activity to a minimum. I know I'm making it seem horrific, but it's best to be forewarned - however, if you're from NYC, then you'll know exactly what I'm talking about! :)

meagan May 11th, 2001 06:11 AM

Hi JJC - <BR> <BR>I've been living in Toronto for the last 8 years and found my first summer here unbearable. I grew up in Thunder Bay which is 1400 kms northwest of Toronto where the summers are sunny and hot, but not an ounce of humidity so it was quite a shock. July is definitely a good month sunshine-wise. If you're used to the humidity, then you'll be fine. However, we do get smog warnings that advise asthmatics and the elderly to stay indoors or at the very least keep physical activity to a minimum. I know I'm making it seem horrific, but it's best to be forewarned - however, if you're from NYC, then you'll know exactly what I'm talking about! :)

Abe Jun 16th, 2001 06:03 PM

Lived (living) in T.O. for past 25 years... <BR> <BR>We are use to hearing the 3 H's: <BR> <BR>Hot, Hazy and Humid, with occassional thunderstorm. But yes you will get sun. It's sunny today... <BR> <BR>Toronto weather is really unpredictable though. Meteorologists nightmare...


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