
Extreme heat breaks in Ontario and Quebec after multiple shots at rain for some
A break in the extreme heat that has shaped much of August so far for Ontario and Quebec is finally coming for the end of the week
The end of the week will bring some relief from the very muggy conditions across Ontario. That's after some much-needed moisture fell across the south earlier this week, with reports of locally heavy downpours.
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While the rainfall may provide temporary and localized relief from the ongoing dry and dangerous wildfire conditions, many areas will likely receive less rain than needed to make a significant impact. Storm activity will also vary, leading to a range in precipitation totals across the region.
More comfortable conditions arrive for Thursday and beyond
By Thursday and Friday, more comfortable conditions are expected, with daytime highs in the high 20s. Humidity levels will, however, make it feel closer to the 30s.

Rain chances remain minimal in the longer range, though showers are possible as early as Sunday.
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Cooler and less humid conditions are in store for much of Ontario next week. Daytime highs are expected to stay in the low to mid-20s through the first half of the week, while overnight lows could drop into the single digits outside the GTA. Cottage country, in particular, is set for a few chilly nights.
Tropical Storm Erin could play a role in August temperatures
Temperatures could gradually rebound late next week, returning to seasonal averages or even rising a few degrees above seasonal. However, this warm-up may depend on the evolution and track of Tropical Storm Erin. The system’s path could influence the jet stream pattern over eastern North America, potentially affecting how long the cooler weather lingers and when warmer conditions return to the region.
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Residents are advised to monitor forecasts for updates on Erin’s progress and its potential effects on weather trends in eastern Canada.
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Be sure to check back for the latest weather updates across Ontario.