This could be the week that Ottawa beats nearly 150-year-old rain record

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After Tuesday’s deluge, Ottawa’s on the cusp of the record for the most rain in a single year since 1873.

And it sure looks like this week will push us over the edge with the risk of rain forecast for Wednesday and then every day Saturday through Tuesday.

Weather historian Rolf Campbell noted Tuesday that 2017 is just 19.9 mm away from first place for the most annual rain.

For Wednesday, Environment Canada is predicting mainly cloudy skies with 30 per cent chance of showers, a high of 14 C and a low of 6 C.

Thursday and Friday are expected to be dry with mainly cloudy skies, highs of 11 C and lows of 3 C and 4 C respectively.




Today's 10.8? of rain brought #Ottawa just 19.9? from 1st place for most annual rain. #OttWx pic.twitter.com/fbNz70Dh9g

— YOW Weather Records (@YOW_Weather) October 24, 2017


Saturday’s forecast is for a mix of sun and cloud, a high of 15 C and a 40 per cent chance of overnight showers with a low of 9 C.

The risk of rain rises to 60 per cent Sunday with a high of 15 C and low of 6 C.

Monday and Tuesday are forecast to be cloudy with highs of 9 C and lows of 3 C. There’s a 40 per cent chance of showers Monday and 30 per cent Tuesday.

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