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Ottawa could see up to 25 mm of rain today and tonight

Ottawa could see up to 25 mm of rain today and tonight

CTV News5 hours ago

It will be a rainy and humid start to the new work week in Ottawa, with up to 25 millimetres of rain expected tonight.
Environment Canada's forecast calls for mainly cloudy to start today with a 30 per cent chance of showers. Showers will begin this morning. High 20 C with the humidex making it feel like 26.
Showers continuing tonight with the risk of a thunderstorm. Environment Canada says some areas could see 25 mm of rain. Low 16 C.
The rain is expected to begin at 9 a.m. and continue until 5 a.m. Tuesday.
Tuesday will be mainly cloudy with a 40 per cent chance of showers. High 23 C.
Wednesday will see a mix of sun and cloud with a 30 per cent chance of showers. High 23 C.
The outlook for Thursday calls for a mix of sun and cloud. High 21 C.
Friday will see a mix of sun and cloud. High 22 C.
The normal temperatures for this time of year are a high of 24 C and a low of 13 C.
Wildfire smoke
Smoke from wildfires in western Canada continues to linger over Ottawa, but it shouldn't impact the air quality on Monday.
The air quality index calls for '3 – Low Risk' today and tonight.
According to www.firesmoke.ca, some wildfire smoke will linger over the next two days.

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