Higher than average temperatures are in the forecast for Ottawa this Friday. Environment Canada calls for a high of 27 C – humidex 32 -- and sunny skies, with fog patches dissipating this morning. Few clouds and a low of 15 C are in the forecast for tonight.
The weather is going to be nice this weekend. On Saturday, the capital will see a high of 25 C and mainly sunny skies. A low of 15 C and cloudy periods are expected for the night.
A mix of sun and clouds and a high of 23 C are in Sunday's forecast. A low of 11 C and clear skies are expected for the night. The average temperatures for this time of year are a high of 18 C and a low of 8 C.
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Here's how it feels in Ottawa this Friday
Higher than average temperatures are in the forecast for Ottawa this Friday.