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What is the average temperature in Ottawa and Toronto in June?

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What is the average temperature in Ottawa and Toronto in June?

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  1. Unfortunately, weather in southern Ontario (and most of Canada) is unpredictable. As a general rule, summer weather starts in June. The temperature itself is warm, but humidity will almost always make it feel warmer.

    According to the weather network:

    CITY ---- HIGH (AVG) ---- LOW (AVG)  ----  DAY (AVG)

    Ottawa ----  24C  ---- 12C ----  18C

    Toronto  ---- 24C ---- 11C ---- 17C

    Usual humidity levels in the summer is in the 70%, making the HUMIDEX rating (the temperature you will feel when your outside) more in the high 20s to low 30s. And though they seem like medium-high temperatures, the comfort rating goes down significantly has humidity goes up.

    Also, it is not uncommon for cold/warm spells in June. Never to 10C difference from the average.

    Don't worry, bad weather never stays long.


  2. Ottawa - Avg high =24 degrees celsius

                   Avg  Low = 13 degrees celsius

    Toronto  Avg high = 24 degrees celsius

                   Avg Low  = 14 degrees celsius

    So i guess from that you can say that the average overall June temp in Ottawa is 18.5 , and in Toronto is 19

  3. Usually it goes from about 20 degrees to 30 .

    but on some days it can get VERY hot , because of the humidity & etc.

  4. Well having lived here all my life,

    June is a great month, warm and sunny

    on the average..

    Anywhere from 21 Degrees Celcius to 31 D Celcius!

    Summer has definitely arrived by June!

    And we get a lot of humidity, so it can be really sticky,

    but we get used to it - It comes in stretches, and goes

    just as fast.  Just have A/C or plenty of fans, etc.

  5. In Fahrenheit, it is about 80-90 degrees.

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