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No point humming 'Here comes the sun'

Cloud-cover, rain in forecast for several days

WINNIPEG -- If Tuesday's weather provided a taste of Vancouver rain, today's brings a bunch of London fog.

Yes, Winnipeggers, a milky fog has filled city streets this morning, meaning visibility is low.

The temperature is about 8 C, and there's a 60 per cent chance of showers this morning before it's anticipated to clear this afternoon.

A high of 12 C is expected, with clear conditions tonight.

Environment Canada has forecast cloudiness near midnight with a 60 per cent chance of showers overnight, and a low of 3 C.

On Thursday, there's a high of 5 C expected. Environment Canada says rain will end in the evening, followed by cloudy conditions.

And Friday (surprise!), there's more cloudy conditions with a high of 11 C anticipated.

The forecast for Saturday also features cloudy skies, with a high of 14 C.

 

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