Toronto could see coldest temperatures in a decade Thursday night

Toronto set to experience coldest temperatures in a decade Thursday night

Temperatures in Toronto are forecast to plunge to -25°C Thursday night, which, if reached, would mark the coldest temperature recorded at Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ) in a decade. Some weather models suggest the possibility of even colder conditions, making the event even more notable.

DON'T MISS: How Toronto's historic snowfall stacks up against other Canadian cities

If temperatures fall below -26.3°C, it would be the coldest Toronto has experienced in 32 years! A reading of -28.6°C or colder would place this among the city's top 10 coldest days ever recorded.

Toronto low temperatures Thursday overnight

Keep in mind, Toronto’s average overnight low for this time of year is normally around -7°C. These frigid conditions, even for Canadian winters, significantly surpass typical seasonal values. Historically, this period is the coldest time of year in Toronto.

RELATED: Can cold weather trigger an allergic reaction? Here's what experts say

Record-breaking or not, the extreme cold serves as a strong reminder to take necessary precautions to stay warm and safe.

WATCH: Toronto faces aftermath of its snowiest day ever

Thumbnail image courtesy: Getty Images