Southern Ontario's hot and humid summer has held steady for much of the season, with persistent warmth and only a few cold fronts moving through the region.

The prolonged heat streak came to an end on Monday, however, as several major cities, including Toronto, recorded daytime highs below 22°C. This marked the first time in 65 days that temperatures in these areas didn't surpass that threshold!

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Downtown Toronto last recorded daytime highs below 22°C on June 14. In Hamilton, Monday's high of 21.4°C marked the first time since June 15 that temperatures stayed below 22°C. Meanwhile, Ottawa reported a high of 21.9°C on Monday, the coolest since July 21.

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