A strong ridge of high pressure situated over the province has helped extend summer's heat across southern Ontario into the first several days of October. How many more 30-degree days could there be this year?
Well, we recorded another on Saturday, Oct. 4, a not-so-common feat at this time of the year. Two 30-degree temperatures were recorded, with Sarnia and Windsor airport registering values just over that mark. More communities saw readings approaching the 30-degree mark, setting monthly records in many cases.
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Sunday will offer yet another chance to record another a 30-degree reading in multiple locales in southern Ontario. So, that raises the question: When will summer's grand finale finally occ