It probably won't be the deluge we need, but rain is forecast to fall across the Great Lakes over the next three days, particularly along the coast.
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Saturday is expected to deliver the largest downfalls, with 10-20mm predicted, while both Friday and Sunday are forecast to receive 1-5mm.
Inland it's expected to follow a similar pattern, with 1-5mm forecast on Friday and 5-10mm predicted on Saturday, but there is only a slight chance of showers on Sunday.
Temperature-wise, tops of 19 degrees are expected along the coast on Friday and Sunday, with a slightly cooler 17 on Saturday.
Daytime lows will range between 11-12 degrees.
Inland, the highs will be exactly the same as on the coast, with slightly cooler lows of 9 on Friday, 11 on Saturday and 10 on Sunday.
So far the rainfall for October is well down on the long-term average of 72.5mm, with just 8.5mm recorded thus far on the coast and 11.2mm inland.
There are no weather warnings current for the Mid North Coast.
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