Friday Brings Warmth and Sunshine
Get ready for a beautiful start to your weekend. Early morning fog patches dissipate quickly this morning, clearing the way for plenty of sunshine. Temperatures reach a high of 25 degrees Celsius inland and 18 degrees Celsius along the coast. You will feel the heat, as the humidex hits 30 today. Remember to wear sunscreen since the UV index hits 7, which ranks as high.

Image Source: Environment Canada
Keep Your Umbrella Handy This Weekend
Saturday starts off mainly sunny, but you need to prepare for a shift in the weather. Clouds increase near noon, bringing a 30 percent chance of showers by late afternoon. The high hits 25 degrees Celsius again, with a humidex of 29. By Saturday night, expect periods of rain and a low of 17 degrees Celsius.
The rain sets in completely on Sunday. You can expect periods of rain throughout the day and into Sunday night. Temperatures cool down to a high of 20 degrees Celsius during the day and a low of 18 degrees Celsius overnight.
A Look at the Seven Day Outlook
According to the official forecast from Environment Canada, the wet weather carries over into the workweek. Monday brings more periods of rain with a high of 22 degrees Celsius and showers continuing into Monday night.
You will finally see relief from the rain starting Tuesday. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday all offer a pleasant mix of sun and clouds. Highs stabilize between 20 and 22 degrees Celsius, giving you comfortable late August weather for the remainder of the week.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the high temperature in Saint John this Friday?
The high reaches 25 degrees Celsius inland and 18 degrees Celsius along the coast, accompanied by a humidex of 30.
Will it rain in Saint John this weekend?
Yes. Saturday afternoon brings a 30 percent chance of showers, followed by persistent periods of rain starting Saturday night and lasting throughout Sunday.
When does the rain clear up next week?
The rain continues through Monday. Tuesday introduces a mix of sun and clouds, which remains steady through Thursday.




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