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Glowing ball of fire in sky to warm city

Fingers crossed Environment Canada nails it 100 per cent.

The federal weather people don’t see a double-digit minus high through Saturday.

And Monday through Saturday, they say that vaguely-remembered bright orange ball will be in the sky, emitting heat and light.

It’s getting up to -4 C today, with cloud.

But come Monday, it’s to be glorious, utterly glorious. A high of -2 C Monday, and all the way to -1 C Tuesday and -3 C Wednesday.

By Thursday, when the high is only -8 C, we’ll have become irretrievably spoiled.

 

 

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