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Muggy, rainy Monday in store for Ottawa

Muggy, rainy Monday in store for Ottawa

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People make their way through the rain in downtown Ottawa on Monday, June 9, 2025. (Sean Kilpatrick/THE CANADIAN PRESS)
A wet and muggy day is in the forecast for Ottawa.
Environment Canada's weather outlook for Monday calls for a high of 22 C with a humidex of 30 in the afternoon. Showers are expected to start in the morning with a chance of thunderstorms through the day. Ottawa could see 10 to 20 millimetres of rain.
The UV index for Monday is 4, or moderate.
There is a chance of showers and thunderstorms into the evening with a low of 16 C overnight.
Tuesday's forecast has a mix of sun and cloud with a 30 per cent chance of showers, a high of 25 C and a humidex of 30. The expected UV index is 9, or very high.
Wednesday's outlook is partly cloudy with a high of 27 C and a 30 per cent chance of showers.
The average high this time of year is around 26 C.
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