A stunning stretch of unseasonable warmth has arrived in the Durham Region, with the April 22 weather forecast predicting temperatures that could reach nearly 20°C across southern Ontario. According to Environment Canada, the day is set to begin with bright, sunny conditions before transitioning to a pleasant mix of sun and clouds by the afternoon. This significant temperature spike is a welcome reprieve for residents in Oshawa, Whitby, and Ajax, where seasonal averages typically hover between 3°C and 14°C for this time of year.
The morning will start with clear skies, allowing the sun to quickly heat up the spring air. As the day progresses, a few clouds may roll in across the Greater Toronto Area, but they will do little to dampen the mild conditions. Winds are expected to remain relatively light, hitting approximately 20 km/h from the northwest in the afternoon. While Mississauga and Toronto are expected to see highs around 18°C or 19°C, localized areas in the Durham Region and Niagara Falls could see the mercury push even higher toward the 20°C mark.
As the sun sets, the April 22 weather forecast suggests that skies will clear once again. The evening will be crisp but comfortable, with a forecasted low of around 5°C. This clear night will set the stage for another fair day on Thursday, which is predicted to be mainly sunny with a high of 17°C. However, the work week may end on a damp note, as Friday brings a 30 per cent chance of showers and a slight dip in temperature to a high of 12°C.
For those planning to spend time outdoors today, the UV index is expected to be high, reaching level 6 or 7. Residents are advised to use sun protection, even if the spring air feels breezy. This burst of warmth is an ideal time for early-season gardening or a walk along the waterfronts in Pickering or Clarington. Local conservation authorities continue to monitor regional watersheds, but with the lack of heavy rain in today’s forecast, water levels are expected to remain stable despite the rapid snowmelt in more northern areas of the province.
Looking ahead to the weekend, the April 22 weather forecast serves as a final reminder of the volatile nature of spring in Ontario. While midweek provides a summer-like teaser, unsettled conditions are possible by Saturday. For now, the focus remains on the rare opportunity to enjoy double-digit warmth and clear skies across the entire Durham Region and southern Ontario corridor.






















