
Niagara Falls weekend weather forecast: Showers, sun, and mild temperatures
The weekend in Niagara Falls is shaping up to offer a bit of everything, from cloudy showers to sunshine.
Friday, April 5: Cloudy with showers
Niagara Falls residents can expect cloudy skies and light showers Friday. The chance of rain stands at 40 per cent, with about 1mm of rain expected. The temperature will reach a high of 5°C, accompanied by a northwesterly wind blowing at 23km/h, gusting up to 35km/h. Relative humidity will be around 62 per cent. Heading into the evening, the overcast conditions will persist, with a 30 per cent chance of precipitation and a low of 3°C. The wind will maintain its speed and direction, while relative humidity will rise to 87 per cent.
Saturday, April 6: A mix of sun and clouds
Saturday will bring a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day. The high temperature will be a pleasant 9°C, with a north wind at 23km/h. Precipitation chances are low at 30 per cent, and the relative humidity will be around 53 per cent. Evening conditions will feature partly cloudy skies, with cloudiness increasing overnight. The temperature will dip to 0°C, with a north wind at 19km/h and an increased relative humidity of 93 per cent.
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Sunday, April 7: Sunny and mild
The weekend will wrap up with mainly sunny skies on Sunday. The high for the day is forecasted at 10°C, with a light northeast wind of 14km/h. There's only a 10 per cent chance of precipitation, and relative humidity will be around 54 per cent. The evening will see partly cloudy skies and a low of 2°C, with a southeast wind at 13km/h. Humidity will rise to 75 per cent by night.
At the time of publishing (Friday, April 5 at 11:11 a.m. EDT) there are no weather alerts or advisories in effect.
This article was generated with the use of OpenAI and The Weather Network's forecast data. The article was reviewed by our editorial team for accuracy and clarity.
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