Light rain today, but the warmth sticks around
Tuesday's 19°C and a weather alert means indoor plans; tonight's the move for Mamma Mia! before things get soggy.
Morning—it's 19 degrees out, which is a gift for late July, but there's a Special Weather Statement in effect and a light rainshower sitting over the city. UV's mild at 3.0, so you're not racing the sun today. You've got just under 15 hours of daylight (sunset's 8:36 PM), which still feels generous. The rain won't wreck your day, but it's a heads-up to dress in layers and leave the umbrella handy.
If you're heading west on Scott Street, loop around—there's watermain work happening today that's going to tie up traffic and mess with the O-Train for a bit. Not a full shutdown, but worth knowing if you're cutting through that way during the commute.
Couple of things on the local radar worth knowing. There's been a real pattern with window falls around the city—four in four months now—and parents are rightfully concerned about safety. It's worth double-checking older windows if you've got kids in the house. Also: an Ottawa police officer got docked 140 hours of pay over sexual harassment during a training exercise, which landed some hard questions about what's acceptable inside the service.
If you're thinking about dinner, Somerset Street West in Chinatown is genuinely shaking up. Kozhi just opened there and it's part of a real dining shift in that neighbourhood—new spots popping up all summer. If you want to eat in, Spicy Man over on Merivale does authentic Chinese with heat levels that actually match what you ask for. Or if farmers' market shopping is your thing, Lansdowne's got surprises that go way beyond the organic egg stand.
Tonight, if you want to stay dry and in good spirits, Mamma Mia! is running at the National Arts Centre at 7:30 PM. It's pure joy—exactly the right move for a rainy Tuesday when the weather's keeping you indoors anyway. The rain's not forecast to be wild, but with that alert out there, better to be inside than planning around it.
Stay dry out there, and enjoy the warmth while it lasts.
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