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Weather report for Apr 27, 2025

It’s a chilly start to this last Sunday of April across the Northeast, with morning temperatures widely near the freezing mark—so an extra layer for early risers won’t go amiss. Daytime highs will reach about 5°C to 8°C from Timmins up to Kapuskasing, with variable cloud cover for most spots. There's a chance of light, scattered showers developing this afternoon, especially north of Highway 11, but accumulation should be minor.

Winds will be brisk at times from the northwest, gusting up near 30 km/h, so it may feel cooler than the thermometer suggests. Into tonight, clouds linger and temperatures drop back toward -2°C to -5°C. Watch for some patchy frost if you’re covering early garden plants.

Looking ahead: The first half of the new week stays cool and unsettled, with more cloud, some patchy drizzle, and only brief breaks of sun. Highs remain below seasonal, mainly 5 to 9°C—grab a jacket! By midweek, signs point to gradual warming and a return to more springlike conditions as we approach the weekend, with double-digit highs finally within sight.

If you’re making outdoor plans for the first weekend of May, expect milder temperatures and a mix of sun and cloud, with a smaller chance of showers compared to this week.

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