Hanover, Ontario is in for a stretch of typical late-June weather this week, with Environment Canada forecasting a mix of sun and cloud, comfortable temperatures, and a chance of afternoon showers.
According to Environment Canada, daytime highs will range from 22 to 26 degrees Celsius, while overnight lows will dip to a cool 7 degrees. The warmest day is expected to be Wednesday, with a high of 26.
Residents planning outdoor activities should take extra care under the sun. The UV index is forecast to reach 8, or very high, on both Monday and Tuesday, so sunscreen and protective clothing are a must.
Thursday looks to be the wettest day of the week, with cloudy skies and a 60 percent chance of showers or thunderstorms. However, no weather alerts are in effect for the area, and the week is not expected to bring any severe conditions.
This forecast lines up with the longer-range outlook for the summer. Environment Canada has predicted a warmer-than-normal season for southern Ontario, while The Weather Network describes a changeable summer with frequent interruptions from showers and thunderstorms.