This cold snap will drop temperatures to where we would normally be for this time of year.
So, it's only fitting that our first serious cold snap of the year is arriving this weekend and will continue into next week. Keep in mind that this cold snap will drop temperatures to where we would normally be for this time of year.
Friday will be cloudy with gusty southerly winds pushing daytime highs up to -2°C, but windchill values will be closer to -10. Blowing snow arrives later in the afternoon and continues into the night. We will wake up to 3-8cm of new snow Saturday morning. Skies will stay mostly cloudy, with temperatures at or below -9°C all day.
Sunday will be mostly cloudy with the risk of a few flurries later in the day as daytime highs reach -7°C. The cold snap continues into next week.
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