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A change is coming: A week of warmer weather will follow this cooler stretch

A change is coming: A week of warmer weather will follow this cooler stretch

CTV News03-06-2025
We won't find Tuesday to be much different than Monday, but the change starts Wednesday, and then we head into a seven-day stretch of warmer weather.
Tuesday will be a lot like Monday—below-normal temperatures, a cool wind out of the north, isolated showers possible (especially in the afternoon) and the chance of late-day, non-severe thunderstorms.
danielle weather / june 2, 2025
A ridge of high pressure will start to build in on Wednesday.
This will drop our chance of precipitation down to 30 per cent, but temperatures will be back to normal for Wednesday.
The return to the 20s arrives by Thursday.
Expect a seven-day stretch of the warmer weather.
danielle weather / june 2, 2025
Monica Schultz shares a rainbow over the city. The photo was taken Sunday:
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