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Sun, showers, and thunderstorms in London, Ont. forecast

Sun, showers, and thunderstorms in London, Ont. forecast

CTV Newsa day ago
London area residents can expect a mixed bag of weather conditions over the next week, according to the latest forecast by Environment Canada.
For Canada Day on Tuesday, expect a mix of sun and cloud with a 40 per cent chance of showers this afternoon and a risk of a thunderstorm. The high will be 28C, feeling like 36 with the humidex. The UV index is 9, or very high.
As for Tuesday night, partly cloudy skies with a 40 per cent chance of showers early this evening and a risk of a thunderstorm. Fog patches will develop overnight as skies clear. The low will be 15C.
Here's the forecast for the rest of the week:
Wednesday, July 2: The day will start sunny, transitioning to a mix of sun and cloud with a 30 percent chance of showers late in the afternoon and the risk of a thunderstorm. Fog patches will dissipate in the morning. The high will be 29C, feeling like 34 with the humidex. The UV index remains very high at 9. The night will bring cloudy periods with a 30 per cent chance of showers and a low of 17C.
Thursday, July 3: A sunny day is in store with a high of 25C. The night will be clear with a low of 13C.
Friday, July 4: Expect another sunny day with a high of 28C. The night will be clear with a low of 19C.
Saturday, July 5: The sunny streak continues with a high of 31C. The night will be clear with a low of 22C.
Sunday, July 6: A mix of sun and cloud is predicted with a 60 perc ent chance of showers. The high will be 30C. The night will be cloudy with a 40 percent chance of showers and a low of 20C.
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