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Winnipeggers waking to mild, breezy morning

Well, it’s not quite surfing weather but considering the deep freeze Winnipeggers endured over the holidays, they’ll take it.

They’re waking up this morning to the mercury hitting 0 C – one degree higher than Monday’s forecast high – and most of the week is expected to be well above normal.

Winds are west at 30 km/h but will become light this afternoon under cloudy skies.

Tuesday should bring up to 2 cm of snow and winds south at 30 km/h and a high of -2 C.

You’ll need your sunglasses on Wednesday, when the sun is expected to appear and temperatures fall slightly to a high of -6 C but you’ll need windshield washer fluid on Thursday, when the high is forecast to hit the plus side of the ledger at 2 C along with a 40 per cent chance of showers.

Seasonal temperatures are expected to return at the end of the week with a high of -11 C on Friday and -14 C on Saturday.

 

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