It was a quiet weekend in the weather department after last weeks storminess. That was a good thing as my blogging time was down. I had family in from out west to celebrate my moms 80th birthday. It was great and the pleasant weather allowed for easy travel.
Last night we had frost warnings in place throughout the entire region. I believe the area towards the Townships and the rural areas of eastern Ontario, Kemptville etc may have had there first frost of the season. There was none on Ile Perrot as a light breeze prevailed and kept the temperatures well above freezing at 4C overnight. Other area temperatures included 5C at Dorval, 3C at St. Hubert, and 2C at Plattsburgh, N.Y. Both Kemptville and Sherbrooke dropped to 1C with scattered frost. High pressure will dominate early this week with partly cloudy skies today and tomorrow along with mild daytime highs and chilly overnight lows. Afterwards a pesky upper level low stuck over the Ohio Valley will begin to push moisture across New York and New England and into Ontario and Quebec with widespread rain expected late Wednesday into Thursday.
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