Toronto This Turkey Weekend: Chilly Fall Weather and Transit Service Adjustments…

Toronto This Turkey Weekend: Chilly Fall Weather and Transit Service Adjustments

As Thanksgiving approaches this weekend, Toronto residents are preparing for a chilly few days with fall-like weather expected. Environment Canada has forecast daytime highs around 10-12°C, with a chance of rain showers on Saturday and Sunday. Evening temperatures could dip to as low as 5°C, so residents are advised to dress warmly if they plan to head outdoors for family gatherings or scenic fall activities.

In addition to the cool weather, there will be some changes to transit services over the holiday weekend. The TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) has announced that several routes will operate on holiday schedules on Monday, October 14. Commuters should expect reduced frequency on many routes, and there may be delays due to increased traffic as people travel for Thanksgiving celebrations.

GO Transit will also adjust its services, with weekend schedules running on both Sunday and Monday. Passengers planning to travel by train or bus should check online schedules for any service updates.

Toronto attractions, including parks, trails, and the Toronto Islands, remain open for those looking to enjoy the crisp autumn weather, but visitors are encouraged to bundle up. For those attending outdoor markets or planning fall walks, it might be the perfect opportunity to embrace the season’s cooler vibes, hot beverages in hand.

Whether staying home for a cozy holiday or venturing out, Torontonians are urged to stay updated on weather changes and transit services to ensure a smooth and enjoyable Thanksgiving weekend.

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