
Weather perfection: Ideal fall weekend in store for southern Ontario
A spectacular weekend is in store across southern Ontario!
The past two weekends have featured spectacular weather on Saturday, followed by weather that came up well short of spectacular on Sunday.
However, this weekend will be different! The upcoming weekend will finally deliver ideal fall weather from start to finish with abundant sunshine and warm temperatures.
Please read on for more details about one of the best weather weekends of the year!
Friday will start off chilly, but temperatures will quickly rebound with full sunshine. Gorgeous weather is likely for Friday afternoon with a deep blue sky and temperatures more typical of late September.

Friday night will be clear and chilly. If you have not caught a glimpse of the comet, be sure to look to the western sky about an hour after sunset.
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Saturday will be another spectacular day. After a cool start, temperatures will quickly climb with full sunshine, light wind and low humidity. Most of southern Ontario will reach near 20°C. This will be ideal weather for hiking and enjoying the fall foliage.

Saturday night be clear and a few degrees milder than recent nights.

Sunday will continue our stretch of gorgeous fall weather. Sunshine will mix with a few clouds and temperatures will once again be near 20°C.
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Gorgeous weather will continue through early next week. With abundant sunshine, many places could actually reach into the lower 20s, which is well above our normal highs for this time of year, which are in the lower teens.

Temperatures will drop back closer to seasonal late next week, but above seasonal temperatures are expected to dominate during the final week of October and into the beginning of November.
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Thumbnail image taken in Severn, Ont., on Oct. 12, 2024, by Nathan Howes/TWN.
