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Sunny Thursday with Jays baseball and a solid music night ahead

Clear skies, UV's high, and the commute's got some rough patches — but the evening's stacked.

Thu · Aug 13, 2026 Updated 1:55 PM
Sunny Thursday with Jays baseball and a solid music night ahead

Morning's coming in at 17°C and clear, which means you'll want sunscreen if you're out midday — UV's sitting at 8, which is high. You've got just over 14 hours of daylight today, sunset's at 8:25 PM, so there's plenty of evening left to play with.

Commute's got a few snags. Carlton and Wellesley are both tied up with parallel construction projects, so if that's your usual route, add buffer time. The 401's also giving you grief this morning: there's a disabled vehicle on the westbound collector at Neilson that's got the right lane blocked, another on the eastbound express near Kennedy in Scarborough taking up a right lane, and two left lanes closed eastbound at Victoria Park. The 404 southbound ramp at Finch has got a right-lane closure too. Give yourself a beat extra if you're heading through any of that.

Worth knowing: there's been a power outage in the east end affecting about 30,000 Toronto Hydro customers — if that's you, you're probably already aware, but worth checking the status if you haven't heard back yet. Also keep an eye on the Ring of Fire this week — severe thunderstorms are moving through the GTA, so don't write off the umbrella just yet.

If you're thinking lunch or dinner, there's some decent eating happening. Lorenzo Loseto's been talking up One Night Only's loaded baked potato as Toronto's best pizza slice, so that's worth a scoop. Brick Room on Bay Street reopened after a break-in and the community showed up big, so if you're in that neighbourhood, stopping in hits different. Curryish Tavern's running a spicy curry challenge right now too — finish the bowl and you get a hundred bucks plus a free meal. If you're feeling it.

This evening's live music heavy. Rush is at Scotiabank, Cirque du Soleil's under the big top, and there's a whole lineup of shows: Millkzy's playing the Extension Of You Tour at the Drake at 7, Hilary Duff's at the RBC Amphitheatre same time, and Revolutionary Women in Blues is on at the Young Centre at 7:30. If you want something lower-key, that's an option too. Before all that, the Jays are playing Boston at Rogers Centre at 3:07 PM — midweek baseball's always solid.

Stay cool out there, watch those UV rays, and catch you tomorrow.

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