Toronto Star

> NOTE TO READERS

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The Toronto Star is pleased to announce a new weather partnershi­p with the Weather Network, the No. 1 weather site for Canadians.

The Weather Network (and MétéoMédia) reaches 35 million monthly users nationally, including 8.6 million on TV and a further 27 million on its website and free app.

The Weather Network’s team of meteorolog­ists and weather experts has delivered forecasts to communitie­s across Canada for more than 30 years. Beyond the temperatur­es, its made-inCanada video and editorial content includes coverage of nature, space, climate, wildlife, community and lifestyle.

Toronto Star readers will notice the daily weather map has a slightly different look. We’ve worked closely with the Weather Network’s designers to retain virtually all the old informatio­n in our former weather package plus adding a few new features: á The local five-day forecast includes two new daily weather highlights: the number of sunlight hours and the “Real Feel” temperatur­e. The Ontario Today map is physically larger, which allows us to add two new northern Ontario cities — Sudbury and North Bay.

The two-day temperatur­e forecast includes the existing cities plus Winnipeg to fill in a significan­t national gap.

The barometer reading is added as a daily feature.

On Saturdays, weather gets its own full page with bigger maps, more city temperatur­es, and new national, marine and hygrometer forecasts.

You’ll find the weather on A20.

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