ɫɫÀ² students will be welcomed back to school on Tuesday with blue skies and warm temperatures, giving way to autumn-like temperatures and showers at the end of the week.
Here’s what you need to know about the as you get ready for the first day back.
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Environment Canada forecast for ɫɫÀ²
Sunday will see mainly sunny skies and a high of 23 C that feels like 25 with humidity, plus a UV index of 6, which is high. Fog will roll in overnight as the low dips to 12 C.
On Labour Day Monday, ɫɫÀ² can expect sunshine as the fog clears, with a high of 23 C that feels like 25 with humidity. The UV index will reach 6 again, before the nighttime low drops to 13 C.
Tuesday’s conditions bode well for the return to school with a summery high of 25 C during the sunny day and low of 14 C at night.
Wednesday is forecasted to be more of the same with blue skies and a high of 25 C, cooling to 15 C with clear skies overnight.
The sky will darken with clouds and a 60 per cent chance of showers Thursday with a high of 22 C. Cloud cover and a 40 per cent chance of rain will stick around overnight with a low of 10 C.
Friday will be the coolest day of the week and is set to feel like fall with a high of 17 C. Partly overcast skies will bring a 40 per cent chance of showers during the day, with more cloud cover, a 30 per cent chance of showers and a low of 11 C at night.
Saturday will be overcast with some sunshine peeking through to kick off the first weekend of the school year, plus a 30 per cent chance of rain and a daytime high of 19 C.
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Elissa Mendes is a breaking news reporter, working out of
the Star’s radio room in ɫɫÀ². Reach her via email: emendes@thestar.ca
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