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weather network london ontario

Ontario's weather forecast and Halloween have a rocky relationship. To put things mildly, this year will be no exception. So you'll either want to pick a costume that accessorizes with an umbrella or stay inside.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), a moisture-fueled pattern will creep into southern Ontario just in time for this year's Monster Mash, bringing enough rain to soak treat-or-treaters from most corners of the province.

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Ontario's weather forecast is predicting another round of extreme heat and humidity on Wednesday, with a chance of severe thunderstorms developing in the afternoon.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), Wednesday's tropical-like humidity could increase rainfall totals, creating a risk for localized flooding, with eastern areas such as Kingston and Ottawa most at risk for the dangerous conditions.

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Post COVID-19 travel is a mess right now, but fret not, friends, because Ontario's 2022 summer forecast is likely to satisfy anyone desperate for tropical vibes this season.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), the first day of summer, which in case you forgot, is today, will serve as an accurate representation of what the rest of the season will bring, heat, humidity, and plenty of glorious sunshine.

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Ontarians, don't let the Monday morning sunshine fool you. Things are about to get chaotic.

According to The Weather Network, southwestern parts of the province will be hit by a mesoscale convective system (MCS), which is basically a fancy way of describing a cluster of organized thunderstorms.

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Ontario's weather forecast is predicting a lousy day for residents living up north, as a mixture of gross conditions set Monday up to be a super soaker.

According to The Weather Network (TWN), an approaching cold front will create several "training thunderstorms" for regions such as Windsor, Sarnia and Grey Bruce.

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