Cooler Weather Ahead with Scattered Showers Forecasted
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Chief Meteorologist Mike Haddad reports a transition from warm summer temperatures to cooler conditions with scattered showers expected in the upcoming days. Highs will drop significantly, particularly on Friday and Saturday, with potential mountain snowfall in northern regions.
- 01Concord has recorded temperatures of 80 degrees or higher for the eighth time in May, surpassing the average of six.
- 02Temperatures are expected to drop to the 60s starting Friday, with scattered showers and some sunshine.
- 03A weather system from north of Ottawa will bring clouds and a chance of showers on Saturday, with potential snowfall in the mountains.
- 04Overnight lows will fall into the upper 40s to mid 50s.
- 05Conditions will gradually improve by Sunday, with temperatures rising again into the following week.
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Chief Meteorologist Mike Haddad forecasts a significant shift in weather patterns, moving from the warm summer temperatures of May to cooler conditions with scattered showers. Concord has experienced 80-degree days for the eighth time this month, exceeding the average of six. Starting Friday, temperatures are expected to drop to the 60s, with scattered showers anticipated throughout the weekend. A weather system moving in from north of Ottawa will bring clouds and a chance of showers on Saturday, potentially leading to snowfall in the northern mountains. Overnight lows will slide back into the upper 40s to mid 50s. While Friday will be cooler with scattered showers, conditions are expected to improve by Sunday, with temperatures gradually rising into the following week.
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The cooler temperatures and scattered showers will affect outdoor activities and events planned for the weekend.
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