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Sunshine and cooler temperatures Sunday with frost risk

Birds fly over the ByWard Market in Ottawa on a clear morning. Oct. 2, 2022. (Ted Raymond/CTV News Ottawa) Birds fly over the ByWard Market in Ottawa on a clear morning. Oct. 2, 2022. (Ted Raymond/CTV News Ottawa)
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Sunday in Ottawa will be bright and sunny, but cooler temperatures at night could bring a risk of frost.

A frost advisory is in effect because of below-average lows in the early morning hours, posing a risk of damage to plants.

“Frost is expected again tonight, with temperatures likely 1 or 2 degrees cooler than last night,” Environment Canada said in an updated advisory early Sunday morning.

The weather forecast includes a high of 13 C, about three degrees cooler than average, and a low of 0 C overnight, which is nearly six degrees cooler than normal.

The sky should remain clear Sunday night and into Monday morning. Monday’s forecast is sunny with a high of 15 C.

Sunny conditions are forecast to last Tuesday with a high around 18 C. Wednesday could see a few clouds with another high of 18 C.

A chance of showers is in the outlook for Thursday.

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