Residents of Tecumseh can expect a brisk start to the week before temperatures climb significantly, though rain is likely to arrive by the end of the week. According to Environment Canada, Tuesday morning began with chilly conditions and a wind chill of -12°C, but conditions are set to shift rapidly as the week progresses.
Temperatures are forecast to rise sharply from the cold Tuesday morning, reaching 13°C by Wednesday and climbing toward 20°C by Thursday. The mild trend is expected to continue, with temperatures reaching as high as 22°C by next Monday.
While the warming trend will bring relief from the current cold, residents should keep umbrellas handy as the week continues. Rain is expected to arrive late Thursday night (40% chance), with a 60% chance of showers forecast for Friday, which could disrupt outdoor plans for the upcoming weekend.
As of Tuesday morning, there are no weather alerts in effect for the area. The region remains subject to volatile spring weather, often influenced by its location near the Great Lakes, which can lead to unpredictable changes in temperature and precipitation.