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Canada -- Eastern Ontario Three to Five-Day ForecastOTTAWA - Sep 2/02 - SNS -- Environment Canada updated its latest three to five day forecast for the Ottawa region and eastern Ontario. FPCN54 CWOZ 020810 Extended forecasts for Wednesday Thursday and Friday for eastern Ontario and the Nation's Capital and for northeastern Ontario issued by Environment Canada Ontario region at 5.00 AM EDT Monday 2 September 2002. The next scheduled forecast will be issued at 3.30 PM. Ottawa-Gatineau-Prescott and Russell-Cornwall. Wednesday..A mix of sun and cloud with 60 percent chance of showers. Low 16. High 24. Thursday..Sunny. Low 12. High 21. Friday..Sunny. Low 12. High 25. Normals for the period..Low 11. High 22. Eastern lake Ontario counties Haliburton-Kawarthas-Renfrew-Algonquin. Wednesday..A mix of sun and cloud with 30 percent chance of showers. Low 14. High 25. Thursday..Sunny. Low 8. High 24. Friday..Sunny. Low 9. High 24. Normals for the period..Low 11. High 22. Algoma-Nickel Belt-Nipissing-Chapleau-Timiskaming. Wednesday..A mix of sun and cloud. Low 13. High 20. Thursday..Sunny. Low 8. High 22. Friday..A mix of sun and cloud. Low 12. High 23. Normals for the period..Low 9. High 20. Northeastern Ontario. Wednesday..A mix of sun and cloud with 40 percent chance of showers. Low 12. High 17. Thursday..Sunny. Low 8. High 22. Friday..A mix of sun and cloud. Low 11. High 23. Normals for the period..Low 7. High 19. --- STAT News Service The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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