Temperatures will fall back to near seasonal values in the low 20s by early next week
The recent run of hot and dry weather is about to come to an end later this weekend. Unstable conditions arrive late Sunday to mark the end of the hot weather with scattered showers and rain. .
A few clouds will move into the region on Friday, but temperatures will continue to reach 31°C. Smoke from forest fires in Ontario will cause skies to appear hazy all day. Saturday will start mostly sunny, but clouds and a slight risk of an isolated storm arrive in the late afternoon as daytime highs reach 29°C. Hazy skies are again likely as smoke lingers across the region.
Sunday will be mostly cloudy, with daytime highs near 27°C. A chance of showers arrives in the later afternoon and evening.
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