The first half of this week featured summer’s extended grand finale, with temperatures more typical of late August. However, the rest of this week will feel like October once again, and autumnal conditions will continue through the weekend.
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As we head into the weekend, Friday will be a changeable day – cloudy with some sunny breaks and also the threat for showers, but most of the day will be dry.
Friday night will be partly cloudy and breezy.
Saturday will be a blustery day with a gusty northwest wind. Most of southern Ontario will see a mix of sunshine and cloudy periods with a passing shower possible, but lake-effect showers will be more persistent southeast of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. Temperatures will be near seasonal for late October.
Saturday night will be mostly clear and cold with widespread frost.
Sunday will be mostly sunny and seasonably cool.
Temperatures will rebound next week. After a rather cold start to the day on Monday, temperatures will climb a few degrees above seasonal during the afternoon.
Tuesday and Wednesday will be even warmer, with a mix of sunshine and cloudy periods, and a brisk southwest wind. Temperatures will reach the mid to upper teens on Tuesday and many places should reach or exceed 20°C on Wednesday.
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Our next threat for rain looks to be Wednesday night or Thursday, but the exact timing is still uncertain. Regardless, temperatures should be well above seasonal for Halloween.
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