Fri Sep 26 00:20:00 UTC 2025: **News Article:**

**Toronto Braces for More Rain Before Weekend Relief; Canada Post Workers Walk Out**

**Toronto (September 24, 2025) -** Torontonians are preparing for another bout of unsettled weather midweek after a night of heavy rainfall. Environment Canada forecasts a 60% chance of showers and thunderstorms tonight, with potential for heavy downpours and localized flooding. The unsettled conditions are expected to persist into Thursday, with mostly cloudy skies and slightly cooler temperatures.

The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) issued a watershed conditions statement yesterday after 50 to 75 millimeters of rain drenched parts of the GTA, particularly Vaughan, Richmond Hill, and Markham. Saturated ground conditions heighten the risk of flooding in low-lying areas.

The weather is expected to improve by Friday, with sunny skies and daytime highs of 23°C and 24°C expected throughout the weekend. The sunny streak is forecast to continue into early next week.

In other news, Canada Post workers have walked off the job, establishing picket lines at offices across the country, including British Columbia.

Police are investigating a fatal shooting in Richmond Hill on Thursday night.

A new report indicates that Canadians are drinking less alcohol, and Toronto’s Davenport neighborhood has been named one of the coolest in the world.

Additionally, fog is expected across the GTA on Friday before the arrival of sunny, above-seasonal weekend weather. An Ontario family is traveling to the United States following the murder of a relative during a golf trip. Premier Doug Ford plans to introduce legislation to ban speed cameras, and the federal government is directing Canada Post to cut losses. Finally, a recall has been issued for pistachio products due to a salmonella outbreak.

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