Parts of Ontario could hit 25 C this week in potentially record-breaking forecast

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Parts of Ontario could hit 25 C this week in potentially record-breaking forecast
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Southern Ontario is expected to get its first taste of warm weather this week as the forecast calls for temperatures that could set new records in the province.

Most of the province will see clear skies and sun for the majority of the week, with a low chance of showers in a few regions around the Toronto area on Wednesday. and get increasingly warm from that point on. Thursday is expected to be the warmest day of the week, when temperatures could reach 25 C in the city – 10 degrees warmer than the historical average for the day.Heat records could be broken April 11 through April 14, according to The Weather Network.

While Ontario should experience bouts of high temperatures in between scattered precipitation, it could be slightly milder than areas like the prairies or Quebec, the Almanac said. Temperatures are predicted to spike, bringing hot and dry weather to the province, in mid-July, with the periodical forecasting hotter than normal stretches from July 16 to 19, then again from July 28 to 31.

In August, the Almanac said the 4th to the 8th, and the 24th to the 27th will be particularly hot. If their formula proves accurate, this means the province will see a hot, but fair August long weekend. Environment Canada will release its own summer forecast at the end of May. Senior climatologist Dave Phillips told CP24 in March that preliminary findings show a warmer-than-normal summer for the majority of Canada.

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