Or weren't.īecause this is a temperate climate, and we're on a lake and away from fault lines etc, we're in a relatively good position to weather (heh) climate change. The annual June bug swarms seem to have completely disappeared, there are only a handful of these guys appearing around the waterfront now, and last year I spotted two new bugs (to me) that when I looked them up aren't typically seen this far north. Even the local wildlife is changing, with opposums (and ticks) migrating north, etc. But the local climate is definitely warming over the course of a few decades. don't know how much of that is due to global climate change and how much is down to the city producing it's own heat. I can remember when the lake froze solid out to the island and there was an annual bike race to the island and back. The climate in Toronto is definitely changing, on the 35 year time frame I'm familiar with. Header image by Anton Bielousov, licensed under Creative Commons. Notice any of the above that hasn't been dealt with by the mods? Report it and/or message us! FAQĬurrently we don't have a Frequently Asked Questions section, but we do have an open wiki that may become just that! We welcome community help in further developing that page! We reserve the right to use our own judgement if we view you as being detrimental to the community, regardless of if you break any specifically stated rule.Moderators will consider issues/concerns on a case by case basis and remove posts/comments and ban users at their discretion.Additionally, we do not allow petitions, fundraising, vote-begging, surveys, or referral/promo codes.Please follow reddit's content policy, self-promotion guidelines, and Reddiquette.Rule #5 - All standard reddit rules apply. Soliciting for anyone to engage in any kind of transaction.Asking/offering for to be loan cosigners.Any mention of a fundraising campaign even without a link.Offering money, gift cards, purchasing for others, donations to individuals, etc.Asking (even indirectly) for gifts, loans, or donations for yourself or on behalf of any organization or person(s) - money, food, gift cards, etc.We do not allow asking for handouts or transactions. Rule #4 - Asking for handouts or transactions is not allowed No linking to posts or bringing up incidents from other subreddits to complain or brigade.No purposefully inflammatory posts/comments.No malicious bating/trolling or purposefully inciting arguments.Rule #3 - No memes, trolling, or low-effort content This rule applies to all speech within this subreddit. Stick to addressing the substance of their comments at hand.Posts which dismiss others & repeatedly accuse them of unfounded accusations subject to removal and/or banning.No name calling, personal attacks, threats, doxxing/outing/name-dropping, call-outs, naming/shaming.No racism, sexism, homophobia, religious intolerance, dehumanizing speech, or otherwise negative generalizations etc.Looking for a place to live? A roommate? A tenant? check out /r/TorontoRenting.Hiring? Want a job? check out /r/TorontoJobs.Looking to buy/sell/trade/barter? check out /r/GTAmarketplace.Want to rant/vent/bitch/complain? check out /r/toRANTo.Sharing a news article? check out /r/Toronto.Rule #1 - Submissions must be a question or discussion topic If you disagree with someone else's answer, consider replying to the original author with a better one rather than engaging the person you disagree with in an argument. Let's keep this a positive community by focusing on providing the best possible answers to people's questions and elaborating on others' answers when it provides value. This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.A place to ask Toronto-related questions. All weekend is calling for a 40% chance of light rain, where all you'll likely need is a light jacket. The rest of this week calls for mostly sunny skies with a high of 14 C on Tuesday, November 9. Thursday, November 18 will be the warmest of the week at 8 C, but there's a chance it will also rain that day. That being said, it's going to feel a little brisk and chilly, so you might want to make sure you bundle up! On Monday, November 15, it will feel like it's 1 C, despite the forecasted high of 5 C. However, the snow may not stick as temperatures are still going to be above freezing with a high of 5 C. Next Tuesday, November 16, there's a 40% chance that there will be a sprinkling of snow and/or rain over the 6ix. While the city just had a pretty pleasant fall weekend, The Weather Network reports that a light dusting of snow could fall in Toronto next week. Winter is coming to Toronto, but the weather won't feel like a total wonderland just yet.
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