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It’s cold out there this morning, the roads are slick and there’s a chance of flurries before noon.
But cheer up, relief – if only brief – is on its way.
It was -20 C as of 7 a.m. and Environment Canada is calling for a 30 per cent chance of flurries this morning, which should clear up by afternoon.
The high today is expected to reach -17 C and a low tonight of -22 C.
Tuesday is another story. Environment Canada is calling for a high of -8 C, with two to four cm of snow in the afternoon, accompanied by strong winds of 20 km/h to 40 km/h, gusting to 60 km/h in the afternoon.
So, it’ll be a miserable Tuesday even with the warmer temperature.
On Wednesday, it’s back to seasonal weather, with a high of just -18 C and sunny skies.
Environment Canada is calling for it to warm up again for Thursday and Friday, with daytime highs possibly reaching -5 C and -3 C, respectively.
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