After days of sweltering heat and lingering wildfire smoke, the August long weekend is shaping up to be a welcome break from the heat warnings and air quality alerts that have blanketed the city over the past week.Ìý
Instead, ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½nians can expect sunny skies with temperatures hovering around the high 20s, according to .Ìý
Here’s what you can expect weather wise for the August long weekend.
Environment Canada forecastÂ
Friday will be mainly sunny, hitting a daytime high of 25 C with the UV index climbing to eight, or very high. At night, skies will be clear and the temperature will dip to 15 C.
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Sunny skies will kick off the long weekend before a few clouds roll in around the afternoon Saturday. A high of 28 C, feeling like 31 with humidity, and a UV index of seven is expected throughout the day. A low of 16 C is expected at night along with clear skies.
Sunday will be sunny again, reaching 29 C before dropping to 16 C at night.
The sun will peak through the clouds Monday as temperatures are expected to hit a high of 29 C. Nighttime will see some cloudy periods and a low of 17 C.
Allie Moustakis is a staff reporter, working out of the Star’s
radio room in ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½.ÌýReach her via email: amoustakis@thestar.ca
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