Some rain may help cool things down a tad for some areas Thursday.
The weather pattern that is sending the heat and humidity into Atlantic Canada will remain in place for the next several days, at least. This will keep temperatures warm, to hot, and humidity levels high. There is some good news in that we should, at the very least, get a bit of a break in the extremely hot temperatures by later this week or the weekend.Tonight will see partly to mostly cloudy skies for much of the Island.
Thursday may see some showers and/or rain over eastern sections as a quick-moving disturbance comes through. There is some uncertainty in this, however. To close out the week and get into the weekend temperatures will remain in the middle to upper 20s and humidity will stay up there. There will be a few more showers around. Parts of the Avalon may see a bit of break later Saturday in Sunday, with respect to temps– we may get a brief stint of onshore south easterlies.
Wednesday will see a mix of sun and cloud with scattered showers and possible thunderstorms. Highs range from the upper teens on the North Coast to near 30, or higher, as one goes south. In the west, highs will be in the lower 20s.
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