, temperatures will rise back up into the low 20s this week, hitting a high of 21 C by Wednesday.
While Wednesday and Thursday are currently predicted to be the warmest days by far, Monday and Tuesday aren't looking too shabby either with respective highs of 14 C and 18 C under sunny skies."After a cool start to October in Central Canada, a welcome temperature rebound will arrive as the new week starts,""The pleasant warmth will see temperatures jump back into late-summer territory by mid-week, surging into the low 20s for parts of southern Ontario and Quebec.
Meteorologists go on to say that a"sharp cooldown will send temperatures plummeting into November values by Friday, accompanied by the chance of frost and snow in some areas as daytime highs stick to the single digits." Things will stay cool, if the forecast is accurate, as we approach Thanksgiving, but there's hope yet for your fall jacket to make another appearance before parkas take over.
"Chilly weather will remain for the start of the long weekend, but temperatures should rebound somewhat to near seasonal as it progresses," says Weather Network meteorologist Dr. Doug Gillham.Lead photo by
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