Ottawa·Weather

Rainy night coming after mild Thursday

15 to 25 millimetres of rain could fall on parts of the region tonight, with freezing rain possible in the Outaouais.

15 to 25 mm of rain could fall on parts of the region

Rain falls at the Place du Portage complex in Gatineau, Que., Oct. 22, 2019. (CBC)

Fifteen to 25 millimetres of rain could fall on parts of the region tonight after a day well above zero, with freezing rain possible in the Outaouais.

Today's highs run between 6 C in Ottawa and Maniwaki to 8 C in Pembroke and 10 C in Kingston under a mix of sun and cloud.

Special weather statements cover nearly the entire area tonight, with Renfrew County the exception.

Rain should start after midnight and stretch into the early afternoon, ending earlier in the Kingston area.

There's a risk of freezing rain until about 5 or 6 a.m. in western Quebec outside of Gatineau.

 

The Cornwall-area Raisin Region and South Nation conservation authority further north and west have put out statements about higher-than-normal water levels potentially causing nuisance flooding.

The Rideau Valley Conservation Authority says there could be localized flooding along Stevens Creek and Taylor Drain in North Gower.

Cold weekend nights

Tonight's low is 3 C in Ottawa, with a high of 9 C tomorrow.

Winds could gust up to 50 km/h once the rain ends.

That night's low is -6 C. In Maniwaki, the overnight low is -2 C with snow expected that night into Saturday.

Otherwise Saturday and Sunday have sunny days with highs at or above freezing, with lows of about -12 C — about -17 C in Pembroke.

Monday is looking similar in the day, without as cold of a night.