Sun, clouds, showers, in the forecast for Ottawa Wednesday
It's going to be a hot day in Ottawa Wednesday with a mix of sun and clouds, and a 60 per cent chance of showers.
Environment Canada's forecast calls for a high of 29 C -- with humidex it feels like 34. A risk of thunderstorm is forecasted late this afternoon.
A low of 19 C is in the forecast for tonight. It's going to be mainly cloudy with a 60 per cent chance of showers this evening and after midnight with risk of a thunderstorm – fog patches developing overnight.
A mix of sun and clouds with a high of 29 C are in the forecast for Thursday. Clear skies and a low of 18 C are forecasted for the night.
Sunny skies and a high of 27 C are forecasted for Friday. At night, the capital will have cloudy skies and a low of 18 C.
The average temperatures for this time of the year are a high of 25.9 C and a low of 14.7 C.
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