Environment Canada has issued a frost advisory for Toronto and many parts of southern Ontario, warning of near-freezing temperatures overnight.
Tonight’s low is predicted to be just 1 degree Celsius following a cool day with a high of 13 degrees Celsius.
The advisory, in place for Thursday night into Friday morning, cautions about potential crop damage in frost-prone regions. Residents are advised to shield plants and take precautions for frost-sensitive trees and flora.
Friday promises slightly warmer weather as we head into the Thanksgiving weekend, with a high of 17 degrees Celsius and a low of 10 degrees Celsius.
While the weekend initially appeared sunny, the latest forecast now hints at the chance of scattered showers on both Saturday and Sunday, accompanied by highs around 17 degrees Celsius.
Thanksgiving Monday may start with some morning showers but is expected to progress into a mostly cloudy day with intermittent sun, reaching a high of 16 degrees Celsius.

