Sunshine for Good Friday, before rain moves in
It looks like Windsor-Essex will get a dose of sunshine on Good Friday before some rain moves into the region over Easter weekend.
Environment Canada says it will be sunny on Friday, with a high of 11 Celsius, or 52 Fahrenheit. Wind will be out of the west at 20 kilometres.
This evening: Clear then becoming partly cloudy after midnight. Low 1 C or 34 F.
Here's the forecast for the next several days:
- Tomorrow: Mainly cloudy with periods of rain beginning early in the morning. High 8 or 46.
- Easter Sunday: Cloudy. High 8 or 46.
- Monday... the first day of April: Cloudy with a slight chance of showers. High 10 or 50.
- Tuesday: Cloudy with scattered showers. High 7 or 45.
- Wednesday: A mix of sun and cloud with off/on showers or snow. High 8 or 46.
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