Windsor Braces for Chilly, Unsettled Start to May with Gusty Winds and Showers
Windsor Braces for Chilly, Unsettled Start to May

Windsor is bracing for a chilly and unsettled start to May, with gusty winds and scattered showers expected to dominate the weather pattern. According to CTVNewsWindsor.ca Staff, the forecast calls for cooler-than-normal temperatures and periodic rain throughout the first week of the month.

Weather Outlook

Residents can expect a mix of sun and clouds with a high near 12°C on Friday, but winds will pick up, gusting to 40 km/h. Scattered showers are likely in the afternoon and evening. The weekend will remain cool and cloudy, with a chance of frost early Friday morning.

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