The information is from an app called WeatherTrax installed on my smartphone. 
It is a pretty accurate app and the forecast matches with others for Goa.

 

The latest forecasts (high/low) are:

Sat: 32/22, Sun: 34/21, Mon: 38/24, Tue: 39/26

 

Right now at 15:08 in Toronto (01:33 next day in Goa), the temp shows at 20 C 
with a humidity of 70%.

 

For Toronto the forecasts are:

Sat: -2/-8, Sun: 11/-1, Mon: 9/0, Tue: 11/7

 

This winter in Toronto was the mildest I have ever experienced in the last 20 
odd years. We didn’t experience more than 3 snowfalls this winter and none of 
them put more than 5 cms of snow on the ground. The coldest was about -19 with 
the wind-chill, compared to -35 usually on a very cold day.

 

As for your questions about the heat-humidity and cold-wind, there are two 
temperatures: what it is and what it feels like. For example the heat may be 25 
C but with a humidity factor of 80%, the heat will feel like 35C. Similarly, a 
cold temperature of minus 10 will feel like minus 25 with a wind chill of 
70Kms/hr.

 

When they announce the weather news in Toronto for example in summer, they will 
say it is 22 degrees feeling like 30 degrees with the humidity.

 

Roland.

Toronto.

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Frederick FN Noronha ????????? ???????? *??????? ??????? 
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 6:58 AM
To: Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Weather in Goa

 

Where did you get this from? Nights are still a bit chilly here, occasionally.  
But I sometimes seem to recall a spurt in early March temperatures, and another 
spike in the uncomfortableness-levels just before the monsoons. Of course, the 
days in between are also high humidity, which makes it worse than the dry heat 
in higher temperature places, I think. Maybe someone who understands this 
better could explain it. FN
-- 
On 9 March 2012 06:10, <[email protected]> wrote:

Monday forecast is 39 degrees C. This is summer weather temperature that I 
experienced in Qatar which is basically a desert region.

Wonder what it will be in Goa in May.


Roland Francis
416-453-3371

 

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