Higher than average temperatures, mix of sun and clouds in Windsor-Essex
Windsor-Essex residents should be able to enjoy patches of sun on Saturday with a mix of sun and clouds in the forecast.
According to Environment Canada, the Windsor-Essex region will see above average temperatures with a high of 24C with a humidex of 25C during the day.
UV index may reach 9, or “very high,” according to the forecaster.
Temperatures are expected to cool down in the evening with a low of 13C and partly cloudy skies.
Here’s the forecast over the next several days:
- Sunday..a mix of sun and cloud. High 27C. Sunday night..clear with a low of 18C.
- Monday..sunny. High 31C. Monday night..clear. Low 20C.
- Tuesday..sunny. High 32C. Tuesday night..clear. Low 20C.
- Wednesday.. Cloudy with 60 per cent chance of showers. High 29. Wednesday night… cloudy with a 60 per cent chance of rain, low 15
- Thursday..sunny. High 23C. Tuesday night..clear. Low 12C.
The average high temperature in Windsor-Essex this time of year is 22.8C and the average low is 11.7C.
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