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This will encourage us to stay inside during the pandemic. Good.
Although there's no science to it, when it came to backyard vegetable gardening, my mother always stood by the general adage of waiting until after Victoria Day to begin doing so.
Based on some 14-day trend weather forecasts, we hover around 5-12 degrees during the day from now until next Wednesday. Night time lows may dip below zero. We only start to hit the mid-teen temperatures consistently again next Thursday and onwards.
Don't know whose planting veggies this early.....................your mother was wise!
Also not worried about Tulips etc that are typically up during frost season or most spring ephemerals for the same reason.
But some trees/native plants may been stimulated to open their buds a bit early and could suffer some damage from sustained frost or freezing of the ground.
There's a very low chance that there would be snow in Toronto in May this year.Polar vortex may bring record-breaking cold weather to Toronto
May 4 2020, 6:24 am
“The polar vortex has remained in exceptional form over the past few months, and as you’re reading this, the core of the polar vortex (tropopause) is streaking across Nunavut, roughly 4,000 kilometres away,” stated The Weather Network.
Meteorologist Tyler Hamilton said there is potential for record-breaking cold this week.
The week’s forecast shows snow and rain on Friday, with a high of 5°C, but may feel more like 0°C.
The record cold May high for Toronto is 4.4°C, and was set in 1976.
Polar vortex may bring record-breaking cold weather to Toronto | News
Don't get used to Sunday's 21°C weather, yet, as Toronto's temperatures are expected to dip this week due to the polar vortex.dailyhive.com
40% chance we'll see snow flurries before Mother's Day:
Snow flurries are now forecast for this weekend in Toronto
If you were one of the many Torontonians who flocked outdoors to enjoy Sunday's beautifully warm temps, be happy that you did, because snow is on i...www.blogto.com
A bit too hot and humid for my liking, we're about to enter a stretch where it'll feel like 30+ degrees for around one week straight:
It's going to feel like over 30°C in Toronto for a week straight | News
It’s time to break out the summer clothes and swim wear because Toronto is expecting a week straight of humidex over 30°C.dailyhive.com
Utterly depressing.
I hate humidity especially.
I also relish a cool night (not freezing).
Low of 11, high of 21, low humidity..........perfect.
If I want to swim outdoors.........25 is fine......no humidity to speak of!