
Weather Planner: Friday, April 24, 2026
Friday will have some similarity to Thursday with on and off thin clouds mixing with and filtering the sunshine. No precipitation is expected and winds will be light. Temperatures will be a touch cooler with most areas topping out in the mid and upper 50s. Clouds will gradually increase during the night with lows in the mid 40s. A few rain showers may arrive prior to sunrise Saturday.
The evening weather planner posts are designed to help you prepare for the next day by provide quick, time-specific forecasts before heading out. This is not necessarily a post you need to read start-to-finish, but you can easily navigate to the time periods that will affect your day. If you are looking for information beyond the date of this Weather Planner, check back in the mid-morning to see if an extended forecast has been posted.
Early Morning (3-7 AM)
Some thin clouds..
No precipitation is expected.
North winds around 5 mph.
Temperatures in the low 40s.
Morning (7-11 AM)
Sun mixing with or filtered by thin clouds.
No precipitation is expected.
North winds around 5 mph.
Temperatures rising to the upper 40s and low 50s.
Midday (11 AM-1 PM)
Sun mixing with or filtered by thin clouds.
No precipitation is expected.
North winds 5-10 mph.
Temperatures rise to the low and mid 50s.
Afternoon (1-5 PM)
Sun mixing with or filtered by thin clouds.
No precipitation is expected.
North winds 5-10 mph.
Temperatures in the mid and upper 50s, except along the shore of Lake Ontario, where it will be in the upper 40s and low 50s.
Late Afternoon (5-7 PM)
Sun mixing with or filtered by thin clouds.
No precipitation is expected.
North winds 5-10 mph.
Temperatures dropping to the low and mid 50s, except along the shore of Lake Ontario, where it will be in the upper 40s.
Evening (7-10 PM)
Partly cloudy.
No precipitation expected.
Wind turning east 5-10 mph.
Temperatures falling to the mid and upper 40s.
Overnight (11 PM-3 AM)
Mostly cloudy.
No precipitation expected.
Southeast winds around 10 mph.
Temperatures mainly in the mid 40s.
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