
Here comes the sun for your weekend forecast
CTV London Meteorologist Julie Atchison says after cloudy skies and rainfall Saturday morning, the sun will pop out in the afternoon.
Cloudy conditions with scattered showers early Saturday morning, with plenty of sunshine as the day goes on.
'We had a cold front to come through and with it some active weather, scattered showers and thunderstorms in advance today,' said CTV London Meteorologist Julie Atchison. 'Things will calm down, quieter conditions across the region, and we'll be breaking into a nice mix of sun and cloud in the afternoon.'
Warmer, sunnier conditions expected Sunday before showers return Monday.
'Another warm, humid air mass will be moving back in and as the warm air comes in, the humidity will start to rise as we look toward Canada day,'
Here's a look at the rest of the forecast
Saturday: Mainly cloudy. 40 per cent chance of showers in the morning. Wind southwest 20 km/h becoming northwest 20 early in the afternoon. High 26. Humidex 32.
Saturday night: Clear. Fog patches overnight. Wind northwest 20 km/h becoming light in the evening. Low 12.
Sunday: Sunny. High 29.
Monday: Cloudy with 60 per cent chance of showers. High 30.
Tuesday: A mix of sun and cloud with 40 per cent chance of showers. High 27.
Wednesday: Sunny. High 28.

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