Tuesday, October 9, 2007

YOUR DEMOCRATIC DUTY AND THE WEATHER

ONTARIO (TORONTO):

Tomorrow it is time to perform your democratic duty: vote for the Premier of Ontario. The weather, however, won't be an excuse.

It will be a little chilly across the northwest as a
rainmaking low exits the area early in the morning. Areas from Thunder Bay
to Timmins will see a few light morning showers and then cloudy conditions by
midday. High temperatures will hover near 10C which is fairly close to
normal. Across central Ontario the light showers will hang on into the
afternoon. Temperatures still look good though topping out near 14C.
Around the GTA the temperatures won't get much warmer than that but showers will
be very light and spotty. I recommend an umbrella but you may not need it
much or at all. When the polls open the temperature will be a comfortable
10C with some sunny breaks in Toronto. By noon the mercury will hover near
14C and hang there until about 5 PM before slowly fading to about 12C by the
time the polls close. Eastern Ontario will be a little warmer with highs
as toasty as 18C. Showers are also in the forecast from Ottawa to
Kingston with most of the wet weather coming later in the day.

When you head to the polls tomorrow, open from 9AM to 9PM, tote along an umbrella...but not a winter coat.

Have a great voting day,

Chris

PS: I hope all of your Thanksgiving's were harvestful and enjoyable. Be thankful for all! Including the nice weather.

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