Hope you didn’t put away your winter clothes during the recent “heat wave.”
The capital set a record on Friday with a high of 9.9 C and Saturday was also warmer than average, though not a record-breaker, at 6 C.
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Things are expected to get back to “normal” this week. The average high for this time of year is closer to -5 C.
After flurries Sunday night, skies are expected to be a mix of sun and cloud Monday morning.
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Brisk winds of up to 15 km/h will make the expected high of 1 C feel like -7 through the day. The thermometer drops Monday night, with a low of -9 C under clear skies.
Environment Canada predicts Tuesday will see a chilly high of -3 C under a mix of sun and cloud.
A low of -14 C Tuesday night will be accompanied by 30 per cent chance of flurries.
Wednesday land Thursday look like clear skies, so far, with a high of -5C and -4C respectively, and a lows around -14C and -9C.
There’s a 60-per-cent chance of flurries Friday, with a high of -4C and a low of -15C.
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