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Toronto breaks temperature record as mercury tops 26 C on Wednesday

It's official Wednesday's balmy weather in Toronto is breaking records.

It's the hottest April 12 seen in the city since 2001, but colder temps are coming

A man on a bike stands on a beach at Toronto Islands
A Toronto resident enjoys Wednesday's warm weather on Toronto Islands. (CBC/Martin Trainor)

It's official Wednesday's balmy weather in Toronto broke records.

Environment Canada data indicates that by 4:30 p.m., the city's temperatures reached 26.3 C. That made Wednesday the hottest April 12 on record since 2001, when Toronto experienced a warm day that topped 25.8 C. The agency's data goes back to 1938.

CBC meteorologist Colette Kennedy said that while it's not unusual to see this kind of warmth in April what is significantisthe high temperatures are hanging on for multiple days in a row.

"To really have this kind of impact over a number of days without there being any rain, we tend to see that more in the summertime ... not the spring," she said. A ridge of high pressure is what is bringing the hot weather, she added.

As residents bask on patios or hope to duck out of work early,there are plenty of chances to enjoy the summer-like weather this week. The temperature on Thursday is expected reach a high of28 C, and Friday should see a high of 26 C.

"It's a real treat, and not to say it can't be related to climate change [that] we're seeing more of these patterns that last," she said.

Cool down coming next week

The weekend will be slightly coolerbut still warm, with a high of 20 C on Saturday and the same on Sunday, though that day comes with a 40 per cent chance of showers, according to Environment Canada.

Kennedy recommends taking advantage of the weather now astemperatures will dip back down next week.

Environment Canadaforecasts a high of 9 C with a40 per cent chance of showers on Monday and a high of 10 C on Tuesday.

"It's going to be pretty cool," Kennedy said.

"The overnight lows are going to be just above freezing, and there will be probably flurries in cottage country, so it's not totally over."