Here in Port Loring, Ontario, it’s one of those rare fall days when the sun manages to hold its ground. Right now, it’s a pleasant 54°F (12°C), and we’re heading for a high of 67°F (20°C). Seems like autumn’s been kind enough to let us have one last stretch of warmth, before it reminds us what’s waiting around the corner.
Looking at things, Monday and Tuesday are holding onto that late-summer feeling, with highs of 72°F (22°C) and nights that barely dip to 50°F (10°C).
By midweek though, we’ll feel the change, with Wednesday bringing in some clouds, and with them, cooler temperatures, with our highs dropping to 59°F (15°C) and nighttime lows down to 35°F (2°C). There also might be a light shower or two, but nothing all that bad.
Thursday, well—that’s when the real shift begins. Highs will only hit 46°F (8°C), and the night could flirt with freezing, dipping to 34°F (1°C). It’s that time of year when every day feels like a transition, just like life itself.
Looking to Friday and Saturday, we’ll see more of that dance between clouds and sunshine. Highs will hover in the low 50s during the day, and nights will settle into the mid 30s.
But I’m not knocking this nice weather, that’s for sure, as I still have to get my rototiller woke up and work up our vegetable garden, and plant next year’s garlic. Which I will be doing in a day or so. Enjoy the nice days! GW