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Election Day forecast: Warm and sunny with extra humidity

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OTTAWA -

A bright and sunny sky will shine over Ottawa on Monday as voters line up at polling stations across the city.

Environment Canada's weather forecast for Ottawa includes a high of 24 C in the afternoon with a humidex of 27. The average high for this time of year is closer to 18 C.

Polls open at 9:30 a.m., by which point it's expected to be around 12 C. The hottest point of the day is forecast to be around 5 p.m. but warm temperatures in the low 20s could last up until polls close at 9:30 p.m.

Overnight, expect a clear sky with a low of 15 C, well above the seasonal average of 8 C.

Clouds move in Tuesday, but warm temperatures stick around. Tuesday's high is 24 C with a humidex of 27.

Showers are in the forecast for Wednesday with a high of 19 C.

Thursday's outlook also includes showers and Friday could see some showers as well.

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