The warm weather in Milton and the Greater Toronto Area seems to be heading in the past.
After a warm end to the week last week, many residents might have been shocked to feel the temperature stick in the high teens, and even mid-twenties.
Senior Meteorologist with Environment Canada, David Rogers, says, unfortunately, we’ll see our daily highs drop moving forward.
Rogers adds that the warm stretch that we’ve had the past few days is “pretty unprecedented.” He says that, from what he has seen, the area hasn’t had weather this warm, for this long, in November since the 1930’s.
He goes on to say that, pending any outrageously cold daily highs, we should end up with a warmer than usual average for November.









