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Get ready for yet another wet weekend with showers in the forecast for both Friday and Saturday — just beause it hasn’t been wet enough — before the skies brighten up with the new week.
For Thursday, Environment Canada predicts sunshine will give way to clouds by late morning then there’s a 30-per-cent chance of afternoon showers and the risk of a thunderstorm with a muggy high of 27 C.
For Friday, there’s a mix of sun and cloud and a 40-per-cent chance of afternoon showers and a thunderstorm with a high of 26. Along with showers, the nighttime low is a forecast 17 C.
Saturday’s daytime forecast is short and not so sweet: showers and 23 C. Overnight, expect cloudy periods with 40 per cent chance of showers and a low of 16 C.
Sunday is expected to be a mix of sun and cloud with a 30-per-cent chance of showers, high of 25 C and low of just 11 C.
We’re racking up more rain days when the summer of 2017 is already a record setter, according to local weather historian by Rolf Campbell, who gathers raw statistics from Environment Canada going back to 1873 for his tweets as @YOW_Weather. Monday was the city’s 109th rainy day of the year, more than three weeks over the August 8 average.
Yesterday was #Ottawa's 109th rain day so far this year, 24 days above the August 8 average of 84.9 days. #OttWx pic.twitter.com/UIdyUmCbvG
— YOW Weather Records (@YOW_Weather) August 9, 2017
This year also leads the pack in rain days from January 1 to August 8, Campbell tweeted.
#Ottawa's top 13 years (by most rain days Jan 1?Aug 8) #OttWx pic.twitter.com/OoX9HMEHnX
— YOW Weather Records (@YOW_Weather) August 9, 2017
Don’t despair. Drier days are on the way.
Monday and Tuesday are both forecast to feature a mix of sun and cloud with highs of 16 C and lows of 14 C.
Wednesday is expected to be sunny and 25 C.
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For Thursday, Environment Canada predicts sunshine will give way to clouds by late morning then there’s a 30-per-cent chance of afternoon showers and the risk of a thunderstorm with a muggy high of 27 C.
For Friday, there’s a mix of sun and cloud and a 40-per-cent chance of afternoon showers and a thunderstorm with a high of 26. Along with showers, the nighttime low is a forecast 17 C.
Saturday’s daytime forecast is short and not so sweet: showers and 23 C. Overnight, expect cloudy periods with 40 per cent chance of showers and a low of 16 C.
Sunday is expected to be a mix of sun and cloud with a 30-per-cent chance of showers, high of 25 C and low of just 11 C.
We’re racking up more rain days when the summer of 2017 is already a record setter, according to local weather historian by Rolf Campbell, who gathers raw statistics from Environment Canada going back to 1873 for his tweets as @YOW_Weather. Monday was the city’s 109th rainy day of the year, more than three weeks over the August 8 average.
Yesterday was #Ottawa's 109th rain day so far this year, 24 days above the August 8 average of 84.9 days. #OttWx pic.twitter.com/UIdyUmCbvG
— YOW Weather Records (@YOW_Weather) August 9, 2017
This year also leads the pack in rain days from January 1 to August 8, Campbell tweeted.
#Ottawa's top 13 years (by most rain days Jan 1?Aug 8) #OttWx pic.twitter.com/OoX9HMEHnX
— YOW Weather Records (@YOW_Weather) August 9, 2017
Don’t despair. Drier days are on the way.
Monday and Tuesday are both forecast to feature a mix of sun and cloud with highs of 16 C and lows of 14 C.
Wednesday is expected to be sunny and 25 C.
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