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Expect dull, grey skies for next few days

Cloudy skies are expected to stick around until Wednesday.

Winnipeggers woke up to overcast skies this morning, and a forecast high of 2 C. Environment Canada expects a southern wind will increase from 30 km/h to 50 km/h around noon.

Tonight, there's a 40 per cent chance of rain showers and a few flurries, ending nearing midnight. Temperature is expected to remain steady near 1 C.

Tuesday is expected to be cloudy, clearing in the evening, with a high is 4 C. Sunshine is expected on Wednesday with a low of -3 C and a high of 3 C.

 

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