Environment Canada forecasts a sunny day, with clear conditions overnight
It'll be sunny today, with a high of -6 C and a wind chill making it feel like -18 C in the morning and -11 C in the afternoon.
This, according to the Environment Canada forecast, which also anticipates a northeast wind of 20 km/h becoming light late in the afternoon. It'll be clear overnight, with a wind of up to 15 km/h and a low of -12 C. Expect a wind chill of -10 C in the evening and -17 C overnight. For current weather conditions, short-term and long-term forecasts visit Sudbury.com's weather page at www.sudbury.com/weather. Sudbury.com is looking for photos of the latest weather conditions in Greater Sudbury.
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