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Humidity controlling the Windsor-Essex forecast

Humidity controlling the Windsor-Essex forecast

CTV News4 days ago
There are no watches or warnings in effect but the humidity continues to spike in the region.
Cloudy conditions are expected Thursday with a slight chance of showers and risk of a morning thunderstorm.
Winds could be gusting upwards of 50 km/h which may help the heat, with a high of 27 C expected, humidex making it feel like 35 C.
Temperatures are within the normal range for this time of year.
Here's a look at the rest of the forecast
Thursday: Cloudy. 30 per cent chance of showers this morning with risk of a thunderstorm. Wind southwest 30 km/h gusting to 50. High 27. Humidex 35. UV index 7 or high.
Thursday Night: Mainly cloudy. Wind west 30 km/h becoming north 20 this evening then light overnight. Low 17.
Friday: A mix of sun and cloud. High 26. Humidex 30. UV index 10 or very high.
Saturday: A mix of sun and cloud with 30 per cent chance of showers. High 28.
Sunday: A mix of sun and cloud with 40 per cent chance of showers. High 26.
Monday: A mix of sun and cloud. High 28.
Tuesday: A mix of sun and cloud. High 32.
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