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Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Ottawa and the Ottawa Valley, warning that a low-pressure front will pass over the area Monday and deposit more than 40 mm of rain in some areas.
The federal weather watcher said the low-pressure system, which originated in Missouri, will taper off sometime early on Tuesday morning. However, as it passes through the region it will deposit between 20 mm and 40 mm of rain on most areas. Thunderstorms are also possible.
Temperatures are expected to rise to 12 degrees C Monday before falling to around 11 C overnight.
Residents of the nation’s capital need to keep those umbrellas handy for much of the week.
With the exception of a brief reprieve Thursday, there isn’t much relief from the wet conditions, as the Weather Network is forecasting rain every day through to Sunday.
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The federal weather watcher said the low-pressure system, which originated in Missouri, will taper off sometime early on Tuesday morning. However, as it passes through the region it will deposit between 20 mm and 40 mm of rain on most areas. Thunderstorms are also possible.
Temperatures are expected to rise to 12 degrees C Monday before falling to around 11 C overnight.
Residents of the nation’s capital need to keep those umbrellas handy for much of the week.
With the exception of a brief reprieve Thursday, there isn’t much relief from the wet conditions, as the Weather Network is forecasting rain every day through to Sunday.


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