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Warm weather to start the day, with mix of sun and clouds

Warm weather to start the day, with mix of sun and clouds

CTV News5 hours ago

Mix of sun and clouds for today's weather.
Haze lingers over London today, as the morning begins with a mix of sun and cloud. Winds are expected to pick up late this morning to 20 km/h. The weather remains warm, with a high of 24.
The evening is expected to be partly cloudy. After midnight, cloud cover will increase with a few showers.
Tomorrow's weather continues with showers and a risk of a thunderstorm late in the afternoon. Temperatures remain in the 20s.
Here's a look at the rest of the forecast
Sunday: Sunny. Becoming a mix of sun and cloud this morning. Local smoke. Wind becoming east 20 km/h late this morning. High 24. Humidex 27. UV index 8 or very high.
Sunday night: Partly cloudy. Becoming cloudy after midnight with a few showers. Wind east 20 km/h becoming south 20 this evening. Low 14.
Monday: Showers. Risk of a thunderstorm late in the afternoon. Wind becoming south 20 km/h gusting to 40 late in the morning. High 20. UV index 3 or moderate.
Tuesday: Cloudy with 40 per cent chance of showers. High 20.
Wednesday: Sunny. High 27.
Thursday: A mix of sun and cloud. High 27.
Friday: Cloudy. High 25.

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