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Time to bust out the long underwear.
Winnipeggers woke up to frosty temperatures this morning and a windchill that makes it feel like -33. Environment Canada expects the rest of the day will be sunny with a high of -20 C. Temperatures are expected to drop to -25 C overnight, which will feel like -35 with the windchill.
Cold temperatures are expected to stick around for a few days, with a high of -14 C on Monday and -20 C on Tuesday. Wednesday's high is expected to be a balmy -3 C with periods of snow.
Updated on Sunday, December 9, 2012 at 11:59 AM CST:
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