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The 2013 Farmers Almanac
Farmers' Almanac

Ontario
Long Range Weather Forecast for May 20th - July 19th

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May 2013
20th-23rd. Heavy rains spoil Victoria Day.
24th-27th. Mostly fair.
28th-31st. Unsettled weather spreads east across the province.

June 2013
1st-3rd. Fair and pleasant.
4th-7th. Wet; a few heavy to severe thunderstorms possible. Some of these storms could have vivid and dangerous lightning, damaging wind gusts, and even hail.
8th-11th. Mostly fair and warm.
12th-15th. Showers.
16th-19th. Fair, then another round of dangerous thunderstorms from the west.
20th-23rd. Heavy rain, then fair.
24th-27th. Hot and dry, then thunderstorms spread east.
28th-30th. Mostly fair; hot weather returns.

July 2013
1st-3rd. Thunderstorms spread in, could threaten Canada Day, especially for western Ontario.
4th-7th. Very hot and dry, with maximum temperatures in the 32° to 36°C range.
8th-11th. The very hot weather continues. Scattered showers quickly move in and out, followed by clearing.
12th-15th. Fair and continued hot.
16th-19th. Showers and thunderstorms sweep from western Ontario east, then fair.

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