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Toronto to see double-digit daytime highs by end of the work week

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People are silhouetted as they ride their bicycles over a bridge during a mild winter day along the lakeshore pathways on the Family Day holiday in Toronto on Monday, Feb. 16, 2009. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

Toronto will see an unseasonably cool start to the work week before the forecast heats up ahead of the weekend.

Environment Canada is calling for a high of 7 C on Monday, a few degrees below the average daytime high of 10 C. The city could also see flurries or showers on Monday.

The temperature dips down to just 2 C on Tuesday with more flurries possible.

Sunshine and a high of 5 C is expected on Wednesday before the temperature surges on Thursday.

A high of 15 C is in Toronto’s forecast on Thursday, although some rain may appear.

More showers are expected on Friday, which will see a high of 13 C.

A mix of sun and cloud and a high of 12 C is in the forecast on Saturday. Cloudy skies and a high of 14 C are expected on Sunday.