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There will be plenty of sunshine today with a high of 6 C, meaning all those huge piles of snow will start to diminish.

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This article was published 06/04/2014 (4310 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

There will be plenty of sunshine today with a high of 6 C, meaning all those huge piles of snow will start to diminish.

There’s a chance of showers as we cool down to 3 C by evening and into overnight. Tonight’s lows will be -3 C.

Monday’s forecast calls for sun mixed with cloud with a high of 4 C.

Gordon Sinclair Jr. / Winnipeg Free Press
The Assiniboine Park footbridge casts a giant shadow on the slow long melting river ice on a spring-like Sunday morning in Winnipeg.
Gordon Sinclair Jr. / Winnipeg Free Press The Assiniboine Park footbridge casts a giant shadow on the slow long melting river ice on a spring-like Sunday morning in Winnipeg.
Mike Deal / Winnipeg Free Press
Runners take part in the MEC Winnipeg 2014 Race Series five- and 10-kilometre race in the Assiniboine Park Sunday morning. It's the first in a series of five races that will take place over the course of the year.
Mike Deal / Winnipeg Free Press Runners take part in the MEC Winnipeg 2014 Race Series five- and 10-kilometre race in the Assiniboine Park Sunday morning. It's the first in a series of five races that will take place over the course of the year.
Wayne Glowacki / Winnipeg Free Press
Danika, 3, sister Deah, 18 months, Austyn, 8, and her brother Thayne, 6 (from left), get in their licks at the Bridge Drive-In on Jubilee Avenue on Friday, enjoying their ice cream as the weather warms.
Wayne Glowacki / Winnipeg Free Press Danika, 3, sister Deah, 18 months, Austyn, 8, and her brother Thayne, 6 (from left), get in their licks at the Bridge Drive-In on Jubilee Avenue on Friday, enjoying their ice cream as the weather warms.
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