After the shock of flurries in early May and flooding in July, Torontonians can, at last, count on an ordinary month ahead, says one Environment Canada meteorologist. This summer has been a hot one, Cheng said, with Toronto having 33 days with temperatures exceeding 30 Celsius. In 2017, there were 14 days over 30 C and the year before that, there were 38. “A very warm air mass will continue to affect the Golden Horseshoe today,” Environment Canada said in a release Monday. Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading... Loading...
Source: thestar August 24, 2020 15:09 UTC