We've gotten used to the cool nights and warm afternoons the last week and a half as temperatures have been running a bit below average. But that'll all be changing by the weekend/next week as the summer heat is set to make a quick return.
In the short-term, temperatures will remain slightly below average through the rest of the week with highs in the upper 70s. The average high this time of year should be in the low 80s. Following the passage of
low pressure and a cold front Wednesday, high pressure will build back in across Canada. This will help keep us under an easterly breeze through the start of the weekend. But as low pressure develops to the west a strong ridge of high pressure will develop over the east and southeast, pushing the jet stream northward. This will cause temperatures to climb back into the 80s as early as Saturday, then upper 80s on Sunday.As the ridge grows even stronger into next week it's likely we'll see temperatures reach the low 90s, possibly for several days in a row. Dew points will also be on the climb which means the heat index could reach the upper 90s, close to 100 degrees, on a few of those days. We do have to watch just how close to the outer edge we sit as that'll be the path for showers and thunderstorms. Should any storms move through, either at night or during the day, that could impact the extent of the warmth next week.


















