Sunshine and Fog Pockets Shape Guelph’s Week Ahead

Sunshine and Fog Pockets Shape Guelph’s Week Ahead

Sunshine and Fog Pockets Shape Guelph’s Week Ahead

Good morning, folks! Let’s talk about what’s happening with the weather across Guelph, Elora, and Fergus as we ease into this September week. It’s a crisp and sunny start today, with the thermometer showing just over 5 degrees early this morning. Fog patches had been hanging around at daybreak, but those are slowly lifting as the sunshine breaks through.

By late morning, temperatures are climbing steadily, moving from single digits into the mid-teens. The afternoon is expected to be comfortable, peaking around 19 degrees with a mix of sun and cloud. The UV index will be sitting at a 6, which is considered high, so sunscreen is still a smart idea if you’re spending time outside.

As we head into tonight, skies will begin to clear. With that clearing, some new fog patches could develop overnight, especially in lower lying areas. The temperature is expected to dip down to about 4 degrees, so it will feel a bit chilly if you’re out late or up early tomorrow morning.

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Looking ahead to Tuesday, the day is shaping up to be bright and warm. The morning fog should burn off quickly, giving way to sunshine. Later in the afternoon, a few more clouds may drift in, but overall, it’s looking gorgeous. Temperatures will climb to about 23 degrees, giving us that almost-summerlike feel. By night, the sky should remain clear, with a low of 8.

Wednesday is expected to bring even more warmth. Sunshine will dominate, and the high will reach about 25 degrees, which is well above the seasonal norm of 21. It’s the kind of midweek treat that makes September feel like a second summer. The evening will cool to 9 degrees under clear skies, perfect for stargazing.

Thursday and Friday keep the sunshine streak alive, with highs around 22 to 23 degrees and clear nights dipping into single digits. By Saturday and Sunday, a few more clouds are forecast to mix in, but daytime highs will stay steady in the mid-twenties. Overall, it’s shaping up to be a mild, dry, and very pleasant stretch of weather.

For a bit of perspective, the normal low for this time of year is around 10 degrees, while the average high is 21. So the week ahead will not only be brighter than usual but also warmer than what’s typically expected. Sunrise today was at 6:53 a.m., and sunset will be at 7:45 p.m., giving us shorter days as fall edges closer.

So, whether you’re walking near the river, attending a fair, or just enjoying coffee outdoors, it’s a week to take advantage of the sunshine. Just don’t forget those foggy mornings might make the first commute of the day a little slower.

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