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In Timmins we never have had a heatwave like this in September.

Sunday 29 C, Monday 30 C, Today 29 C and the next four days have highs of 27 C. And last week was well above normal every day as well. Almost a 2 week heatwave!!!
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Still not fall in Moncton.

17C, sunny but humid in Moncton at 8 AM, going up to 29C this afternoon (humidex 35). There is a chance of pop up thunderstorms this afternoon.
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Cloudy, some fog or haze in the sky, and 18 at 11am. Winds relatively calm too, very comfortable out.

Huge cooldown coming though, with temperatures in the next week expected to top out in the low teens.
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Summer returned. One of the neighbours parked his car half on the sidewalk in order to get fully under it and work on it. I came around the corner and his legs were sticking out from under it lol

Also, a whole ass book in my mailbox. Presumably anti-Catholic missionaries? Or pro-Catholic?



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Fall is quickly approaching on the West Coast. Today was 19c and sunny, but shadows are starting to get really long much earlier.

































































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27C with a humidex of 30 and sunny. Also like clockwise, September is our driest month. 11 consecutive days now without a single drop of rain

Low of 17C this morning. Once again copy paste. A 6th consecutive 25C+ day and a 5th straight low above 15C.

The warmspot was Miramichi, NB at 31.1C.

Warmest low was Thunder Bay, ON at 19.5C.

Downtown Montreal had its low of 20.5C confirmed yesterday. Most likely will be the last tropical night in the country this year.

Latest such night since 2017 when downtown recorded 3 consecutive lows above 20C from September 24-26th with YUL recording 2 straight on their own.

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Wall to wall sunshine this month. It's getting very dry. High of 25.4, humidex 31 and low of 17.6.

Went for a walk in the sycamore woods in Wallaceburg. This forest is unique, dominated by trees not common in Canada, like American sycamore. A lot of basswood and red oak, along with Chinquapin oak, swamp white oak, bur oak, bitternut hickory, shagbark hickory, blue beech, ironwood, silver maple, cottonwood and probably a few others.



A large sycamore with some blue beech (muscle wood) growing around it


Shagbark hickory


The upper branches of the hickory




A sycamore rising up above the canopy




Another huge sycamore


Old growth silver maple with hickory growing around it


Zigzag goldenrod in the forest floor


Bur oak with basswood around it


A large Chinquapin oak


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Is it possible to see shagbark and not immediately start peeling pieces off?
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Yes, although its a fun tree haha.

The squirrels sure love that species, I know that well from living on Shagbark Crescent in Mississauga for a few years.
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17C and partly cloudy in Moncton at 8 AM, going up to 26C this afternoon. 30% chance of showers.


Super-moon over Casino NB in Moncton the other evening. Tracy Wilson on Facebook.
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27C with a humidex of 31 and mainly sunny. The 1 degree cooler than the previous days was due to some cloud cover. A couple of thin clouds at different moments in the day but did very little to hide the sun.

Low of 17C this morning.

The warmspot was Ogoki Post, ON at 29.8C.

Warmest low was Sprague, MB at 19.1C.
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14C and mostly cloudy in Moncton at 8 AM, going up to 21C this afternoon.

Fall has finally arrived.
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25C with a humidex of 30 and sunny.
The pool has been inviting the past 2 weeks.


Low of 15C this morning. A bit of freshness but still confortable considering the date.

The warmspot was Port Colborne, ON at 29.6C

Warmest low was Burlington Piers, ON at 18.3C
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17C and mostly cloudy in Moncton at 11 AM, going up to 20C this afternoon.

Our drought continues. Except for one single tropical rainfall about 10 days ago, there has been virtually no precipitation in Moncton since the first week of August. We may get some rain next weekend.

On the bright side, the lawn has been dormant for quite some time. My lawn mower has been seeing very little action.
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