Warmer temperatures return to Windsor-Essex forecast
Temperatures are starting to climb back up in Windsor-Essex after a few below average days, according to the latest Environment Canada forecast.
The forecaster is calling for sunshine and a high of 29 C on Thursday, with a humidex of 31 C. Wind will become southwest at 20 km/hr early Thursday afternoon.
It’s expected to be clear in the evening with increasing cloudiness after midnight. Wind becoming west 20 km/h gusting to 40 after midnight then becoming south 20 gusting to 40. Low 18 C.
As for Friday, Environment Canada says there will be a few showers ending late in the morning then mainly cloudy with a 40 per cent chance of showers and a risk of thunderstorms. Wind southwest 30 km/h gusting to 50. High 30 C. Humidex 40 C.
Cloudy periods are expected Friday night with a 70 per cent chance of showers. Low 19 C.
Here’s the forecast for the next several days:
- Saturday..a mix of sun and cloud. High 29 C.
- Saturday night..clear. Low 16 C.
- Sunday..a mix of sun and cloud. High 29 C.
- Sunday night..cloudy with a 60 per cent chance of showers. Low 21 C.
- Monday..cloudy with a 60 per cent chance of showers. High 26 C.
- Monday night..cloudy with a 60 per cent chance of showers. Low 15 C.
- Tuesday..a mix of sun and cloud. High 25 C.
The average high this time of year is 25.5 C and the average low is 14.8 C.
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