Chilly single digit temperatures and strong northwesterly winds are making for a blustery start to the day. Temperatures will be stuck in the single digits and low teens for much of the day.
It will be even colder overnight. Lows will drop back into the low single digits with wind chill values as low as the negative teens. Cold Canadian high pressure will keep highs tomorrow in the low to mid teens. A few flurries are possible Tuesday night as cloud cover builds in for the middle of the week. Southerly winds will warm us into the mid to upper 20s on Wednesday and Thursday. A better chance of snow will move in Thursday afternoon through Friday morning. Accumulations will likely be around or below an inch. Sunshine returns on Saturday and warmer air builds in by Sunday. Mid to upper 30s will be back for the beginning of next week.
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