It may be raining when you drive home after work tonight, and it may be raining when you drive back in the morning.
And back home Wednesday night.
With the wind holding steady at about 15 km/h and gusting around 25 km/h, a mix of sun and clouds this afternoon is expected to shift to a risk of a thunderstorm by 3 p.m., with the chance of precipitation increasing to 100 per cent by 6 p.m.
Environment Canada expects higher winds and showers to persist overnight all day Wednesday to at least midnight.
The temperature will hit a high of 23 C by 3 p.m. Tuesday, then drift down to an overnight low of 12 C. Humidity is expected to increase from 50 per cent in the afternoon to 94 per cent overnight, with wind gusts of up to 35 km/h.
The mercury will get to just 16 C Wednesday with a northwest wind of 30 km/h and gusts of 50 km/h. It will drop to 10 C overnight, with the cooler temperature sticking around under clear conditions Thursday morning, leading to a sunny high of 23 C.
An overcast Friday will see a high of 19 C with a chance of showers in the afternoon.