Nice today, but snow likely for Remembrance Day
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This article was published 10/11/2010 (5466 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Our winning weather streak isn’t over yet, Winnipeggers, as today is expected to be mostly sunny with a high of 11 C.
It’ll cloud over this afternoon, however, bringing winds of 30 km/hr from the south and periods of rain by evening. That rain will turn into snow overnight, with 20 km/hr winds and a low of 0C.
Thursday, Remembrance Day, expect more snow. Things will clear up early in the evening, however, with winds from the west of 30 km/hr and steady temperatures near 1 C.
Friday, it’s back to sunny skies with a high of 2C and low of -5C.
The weekend is shaping up to be much the same, according to Environment Canada.