Hello, Canadians. I apologize for the nearly 2-week break in forecasting, we’ve had some technical difficulties with Internet access that appear to have been resolved for the most part.

Friday

A warm front will progress over the area Friday, mostly in the afternoon hours, bringing with it widespread showers and more seasonable temperatures. Maximum temperatures should be in the 16-17 C range (low 60s F). The rain will mostly clear out by night with some straggling showers lasting into Saturday morning. Temperatures won’t drop all that much, dropping to about 10 C (50 F) by Saturday morning.

Saturday

Whatever is left from Friday’s rain will be out of the area by Saturday morning, leaving behind partly sunny skies and seasonable (but, compared to what we’ve experienced lately, warm) temperatures in the 18 C range (mid-60s F). 18 C is the average temperature for this time of year. Both the U.S. and Canadian weather bureaus are calling for a chance of showers on Saturday, but I’ll be bold and call for a dry day, and the majority of that threat is based on the timing of when the leftovers are going to leave (I’ll say very early). Saturday night will see minimums again in the 10 C range.

Sunday

Things marginally cool off for Sunday. Continued generally dry weather will prevail with maximum temperatures around 13 C (mid-50s F).

All in all, not a bad weekend.

~Jerry