
Warming trend will get us back to more normal high temperatures, and beyond
The warming trend will start to kick in on Wednesday.
We will get back to a more normal high of 19 C.
There is a small chance of showers, calm winds and a mix of sun and cloud.
danielle weather / june 3, 2025
After Wednesday, we'll start an eight-day stretch of daytime highs in the 20s (at least).
Sunday has the potential to crack 30 C.
danielle weather / june 3, 2025
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