Wet End to June Expected in Sault Ste. Marie
A welcome break from the rain is forecast for Sault Ste. Marie this weekend, as a low-pressure system moves south of the region, according to Sootoday.com. However, residents are warned to expect a wet end to June, with another system moving through the area approximately every three to four days.
The Sootoday.com weather forecast indicates that Friday will be mostly cloudy, with daytime highs reaching 17°C. While there is a risk of showers later in the afternoon and early evening, the Sault area is likely to escape the worst of the weather, with any showers expected to affect areas to the south, including St. Joseph Island.
In an interview with Sootoday.com, local weather experts noted that the weekend is expected to bring more pleasant conditions, with Saturday set to be partly cloudy, and afternoon temperatures reaching 20°C. Sunday is forecast to bring a mix of sun and cloud, as daytime highs climb to 22°C.
Despite the pleasant weekend weather, residents are warned to expect the return of rain late Sunday night into Monday. According to Sootoday.com, this is consistent with the long-range weather outlook, which suggests that a system will move through the area approximately every three to four days, bringing more rain.
The wet weather pattern is expected to persist for the remainder of June, potentially dampening the start of summer. As noted by Sootoday.com, "it could be a wet end of the month and a damp start to summer." Residents are advised to stay up-to-date with the latest weather forecast and warnings.
In related news, local residents are urged to take necessary precautions to prepare for the potential flooding and disruptions that may arise from the expected wet weather. As Sootoday.com reports, the region can expect more rain in the coming weeks, and residents are encouraged to stay informed about the latest developments.
As the weather continues to unfold, Sootoday.com will provide updates and analysis on the situation. In the meantime, residents are advised to enjoy the pleasant weekend weather, while also preparing for the potential impacts of the wet weather pattern expected to dominate the region for the remainder of June.
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