Ontario storm risk sets up once again on Saturday
The storm risk becomes more widespread throughout the day on Saturday, though there's still some uncertainty if the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) manages to escape the worst of the stormy conditions once again.
Full sunshine returns to round out the weekend on Sunday, so you'll want to make sure to soak up that natural vitamin D before the next soggy pattern takes shape for early next week.
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Storm threat reappears Saturday
The rest of Ontario woke up with more sunshine Saturday morning before the front moves across the province throughout the day.
Widespread rain is forecast across Lake Superior to the Georgian Bay shores, with embedded thunderstorms likely, as well.
While it's still uncertain where the stronger storms will develop, strong winds, heavy rain, and small hail are the main risks across the south and east through Saturday afternoon.
There's the chance for storms to develop across the GTA later in the day on Saturday, although parts of the region may miss the worst of it if the stormy conditions stay further north again.
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Be sure to check back for the latest forecast information as the weekend progresses, and stay up-to-date on any of the watches and warnings issued in your area.
Soggy set up for early next week
After Saturday's storm risk, full sunshine returns in force for Sunday, ahead of a soggy set up taking shape for next week.
A Colorado low will bring widespread heavy rainfall across Ontario starting Monday, with periods of rain expected to persist well into Wednesday.
Despite starting the week on a milder note, temperatures will begin to cool well below seasonal through mid-week, with daytime highs only sitting in the teens.
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For the first week of June, temperatures are expected to be near seasonal, or a few degrees below seasonal, most days.
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Be sure to check back for the latest weather updates across Ontario