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Sun to shine, but cold day forecast

Bundle up today as the temperature is expected to fall as the day goes on, dropping to -16 C this afternoon.

The sun is expected to shine today with increasing cloudiness tonight and a low of -21.

Snow, about 5-10 cm, is expected on Saturday with a north wind of 30 km/h in the afternoon and a wind chill of -27. The high will be -13.

Sunday will be sunny and cold with a high of -21 and low of -23.

There will be more sun on Monday which will be a bit warmer with a high of -14 and low -22.

Tuesday will have a mix of sun and cloud with a high of -9 and a low of -19.

There's a 30 per cent chance of flurries on Wednesday which will be cloudy with a high of -8 and low of -15. Thursday will have a mix of sun and cloud with a 40 per cent chance of flurries. The high will be -11 and the low -12.

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