Warmer Temperatures are on The Way for the end of the week as the pacific air slowly moves in. |
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Flurries West / Cloud East |
Sunday will start off cloudy in the west with scattered flurries developing by mid afternoon allowing for cloudcover to spread into parts of the Red River Valley, all thank's to an area of low pressure that will slide through the region from Saskatchewan. If you aren't up for shovelling then you don't have to, as there will only be about 2cm when all is said and done. Winter this year is gone fairly easy for the most I'd say. Daytime high's across the South should be in the mid minus teens in the afternoon hours (-13C to -19C). The Clouds and snow should be quick to clear as the system moves east into Northwest Ontario by evening.
Overnight lows on Sunday will be back down into the mid minus twenties and colder. (-25C to -30C).
The Week Ahead
Heading into next week the flow overhead will become significantly more zonal as a West to East flow takes shape over the prairies, this will allow for pacific air to move into our region getting our temperatures back up to normal and slightly above normal by the end of the week. Spring is nearing and I can truely say so. The following images below are from Brett Anderson's Blog on our week's ahead, it is looking very nice for those people who are getting tired of the winter weather.
New post on the way tomorrow!
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