Hot, sticky conditions expected this week
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Partly cloudy conditions are expected Sunday, clearing later in the day with a high of 30 degrees. It’ll be partly cloudy overnight with a slight chance of showers and a risk of thunderstorm and a low of 20 degrees.
Conditions heat up Monday. Environment Canada warns hot and humid conditions are expected Monday morning and will last the week.
Mainly cloudy skies Monday morning with a chance of showers and a high of 35 degrees, feeling more like the low 40s due to humidity.
Officials are warning to watch out for heat related impacts such as heat exhaustion and/or heat stroke.
Here’s a look at the Windsor region’s forecast
Sunday: Clearing early this morning. Wind becoming south 30 km/h this morning. High 30 except 24 near Lake Erie. UV index 10 or very high.
Sunday night: Clear. Partly cloudy. 30 per cent chance of showers overnight with risk of a thunderstorm. Wind south 30 km/h. Low 20.
Monday: A mix of sun and cloud. 30 per cent chance of showers in the morning with risk of a thunderstorm. Wind southwest 30 km/h gusting to 50. High 35 except 26 near Lake Erie. Humidex 40.
Tuesday: A mix of sun and cloud. High 34.
Wednesday: Cloudy. High 32.
Thursday: A mix of sun and cloud with 40 per cent chance of showers. High 33.
Friday: A mix of sun and cloud. High 33.
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