Keep your shades on deck again this weekend.
The Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»weather forecast includes more sunshine and soaring daily temperatures with double-digit overnight lows.
Starting on Friday (Oct. 14), Environment Canada calls for mainly sunshine during the day and a high of 18 C on the coast except for 22 C inland. On Saturday, however, temperatures are expected to climb to 19 C on the coast and 25 C inland, with humidity making the inland high feel more like 28 C.
The heating pattern is forecast to carry through Sunday, with temperatures climbing to 20 C on the coast and 26 C inland.
Things are expected to cool off slightly Monday, with temperatures dropping to 18 C on the coast. That said, the sunshine and unseasonably warm daily highs are expected to carry through the week, with daily highs of 17 C to 18 C.
Overnight lows through the weekend aren't expected to dip below 11 C, while next week's forecast includes lows of 9 C and 10 C.
Metro Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»Weather Forecast
Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»didn't set any heat records for September but the month ranked among its hottest on record. With a mean temperature of 16 C this year, it was well above the 14.9 C average, making it the fourth-warmest September overall.
Additionally, the city had its seventh driest September on record, with only 7 mm of rainfall in the month; a typical September sees about 50.9 mm.
The hot, dry conditions are expected to continue for the next couple of weeks.