Residents across the Durham Region should prepare for a damp and chilly transition as the April 10 weather brings a persistent chance of precipitation followed by a sharp overnight drop in temperature. According to Environment Canada, the region will face a mix of cloud cover and scattered showers throughout Friday, serving as the final hurdle before unseasonably warm air arrives for the latter half of the weekend.
Daytime Outlook: Clouds and Damp Conditions
The April 10 weather pattern for Oshawa and the surrounding municipalities will be defined by stubborn cloud cover. The morning is expected to start grey, with a 30 per cent chance of showers that could linger well into the afternoon hours.
Key daytime details include:
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Temperature Peak: The high for the day will struggle to reach 8 C, which is several degrees cooler than the double-digit warmth experienced earlier in the week.
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Regional Coverage: The 30 per cent chance of rain extends across the entire Greater Toronto Area, impacting the Friday morning and afternoon commutes for those traveling between Pickering, Ajax, and Toronto.
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Evening Conditions: While the clouds will persist into the evening, the chance of showers remains steady at 30 per cent until the system begins to clear out late Friday night.
The Overnight Freeze: A Winter Remnant
The most significant aspect of the April 10 weather forecast is the dramatic dip in temperature once the sun sets. As the skies finally begin to clear overnight, the mercury will plummet well below the freezing mark.
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Overnight Low: Temperatures are expected to hit a low of -2 C.
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Wind Chill: Due to lingering dampness and light winds, the “feels like” temperature could reach as low as -6 C overnight.
This late-season freeze serves as a reminder for Durham gardeners to keep sensitive plants protected for one more night before the spring thaw truly takes hold.
Weekend Recovery: Above-Seasonal Warmth
Fortunately, the chilly April 10 weather is a brief occurrence. The weekend forecast points toward a rapid recovery as a new air mass moves into southern Ontario. Saturday will offer mainly sunny skies with a high of 9 C, but the real change occurs on Sunday. Temperatures are forecast to soar to a high of 15 C on Sunday afternoon, bringing a taste of early May to the region.
While Sunday carries its own 40 per cent chance of showers, the overnight low will stay at a comfortable 11 C—a stark contrast to the sub-zero temperatures expected tonight. Commuters and residents are encouraged to dress in layers on Friday to manage the damp chill before enjoying the sunshine on Saturday.



















