Winter took a break Saturday as temperatures rose to 12.9 Celcius and crushed a 60-year-old record.
By noon Windsor had already broken a high temperature record for the day set in 1957. The previous high for Jan. 21 was 9.4 C.
People were out fishing and kids were playing along the waterfront on a day that had a spring feel to it.
If you didn’t get out to enjoy the sunshine you may regret it. There are a string of rainy days ahead according to Environment Canada’s forecast.
Sunday is expected to be cloudy with a 40 per cent chance of drizzle. The fog should lift in the morning.
There is rain in the forecast Monday to Friday with a chance of flurries Friday when the high is expected to drop to zero.
