
Ottawa Prepares for a Chilly Weekend as Fall Weather Sets In
Ottawa residents should be ready to embrace more typical fall weather this weekend as temperatures drop to seasonal single-digit highs. After enjoying some unseasonably warm days this past week, with highs reaching 20.6°C on Wednesday and a comfortable 11°C on Thursday, the weather is shifting to colder conditions. Environment Canada forecasts a high of only 6°C for Saturday and 7°C for Sunday, paired with chilly overnight lows dipping to -1°C tonight and as low as -4°C on Saturday night. The weekend will bring mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers today, transitioning to a clear night.
Also Read:- Zach Bryan and Brianna LaPaglia’s Breakup Takes the Spotlight With $12 Million NDA Offer
- RFK Jr. Discusses Vaccine Safety Plans Amid Post-Election Reflections
Friday's weather includes a 30% chance of light showers in the morning, increasing to 70% by late afternoon. Friday night is expected to clear up, with temperatures dropping to a brisk -1°C, setting the stage for a sunny Saturday. While sunshine may brighten up the day, the temperatures will remain cool, with a high of 6°C. By Sunday, Ottawa will experience cloud cover once again, with temperatures peaking at around 7°C.
Looking forward to Monday, which is also Remembrance Day, Ottawa could see rain, with a 60% chance of showers predicted and a slightly warmer high of 13°C. The colder trend will resume on Tuesday, with sunny skies and a high of just 4°C. These predictions align with Ottawa’s usual November temperatures, where averages typically hover around a high of 6°C and a low of -1°C.
For those planning weekend activities, it’s a good idea to bundle up and be prepared for brisk conditions and a potential sprinkle of rain. As Ottawa transitions from the last remnants of fall warmth into cooler November weather, this weekend marks a return to more seasonal temperatures, reminding residents that winter is just around the corner.
Read More:
0 Comments