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It should be a mild and dry day in Mississauga and southern Ontario on Thursday as unseasonably warm weather is expected to stick around for the rest of the work week.

Environment Canada is calling for highs between 9 C and 14 C across southern Ontario with temperatures on Thursday expected to hit 13 C in Mississauga, above the normal seasonal high of around 8 C.

The overnight low is expected to be around 7 C.

The warmer weather should extend into Friday with a high of 10 C in Mississauga, Brampton and Hamilton, dipping to 7 C for the start of the weekend.

In Toronto, daytime highs will reach 14 C on Thursday. The city broke a 65-year-old temperature record on Tuesday with a high of 22.5 C at Pearson International Airport in Mississauga by 10 a.m., cruising past the previous high for Nov. 5 of 20 C set …

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