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Actually, this will never get old.
Wednesday and Thursday’s forecasts are for sunshine with highs of 27 C that will feel more like 32. Thursday is even warmer at 28 C.
A few clouds are set to creep in by Wednesday afternoon but it’s clear skies again by Friday to kick off a downright glorious weekend.
Sunny and 29 C is the short and sweet forecast for both Saturday and Sunday. Lows are a balmy 17 C and 16 C respectively.
A kayaker paddles along the #RideuCanal near Black Rapids Lock in #Ottawa #Ontario Tues Sept 12, 2017. @RideauCanalNHS #ottweather #ottnews pic.twitter.com/FMzPBl7uW6
— Tony Caldwell (@tonysunphoto) September 12, 2017
Where was THIS on my SUMMER vacation the last 2 weeks? I got spring/fall weather with rain and 18-21 degree highs. #murphyslaw #ottweather pic.twitter.com/hZIF3dOLnu
— Sharon P (@spitfire_sharon) September 13, 2017
For Monday, Environment Canada is predicting a mix of sun and cloud with a 40 per cent chance of showers and high of 25 C. Tuesday is 23 C with a 30 per cent chance of showers.
Normal temperatures for mid-September are highs of 20 C and lows of 10 C.
We’re not quite in record-setting territory yet, though. The highest temperature recorded on Sept. 13 is 30.6 C in 1951.
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Wednesday and Thursday’s forecasts are for sunshine with highs of 27 C that will feel more like 32. Thursday is even warmer at 28 C.
A few clouds are set to creep in by Wednesday afternoon but it’s clear skies again by Friday to kick off a downright glorious weekend.
Sunny and 29 C is the short and sweet forecast for both Saturday and Sunday. Lows are a balmy 17 C and 16 C respectively.
A kayaker paddles along the #RideuCanal near Black Rapids Lock in #Ottawa #Ontario Tues Sept 12, 2017. @RideauCanalNHS #ottweather #ottnews pic.twitter.com/FMzPBl7uW6
— Tony Caldwell (@tonysunphoto) September 12, 2017
Where was THIS on my SUMMER vacation the last 2 weeks? I got spring/fall weather with rain and 18-21 degree highs. #murphyslaw #ottweather pic.twitter.com/hZIF3dOLnu
— Sharon P (@spitfire_sharon) September 13, 2017
For Monday, Environment Canada is predicting a mix of sun and cloud with a 40 per cent chance of showers and high of 25 C. Tuesday is 23 C with a 30 per cent chance of showers.
Normal temperatures for mid-September are highs of 20 C and lows of 10 C.
We’re not quite in record-setting territory yet, though. The highest temperature recorded on Sept. 13 is 30.6 C in 1951.
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