Today will be partly cloudy with a cold northwest wind that will continue to usher in colder air. It is just above freezing this morning, but temperatures slowly fall below freezing in the afternoon. Light snow will end early this morning, with the risk of weak snow squalls later in the afternoon and into this evening.
We should see some sunshine tomorrow, with daytime highs only reaching +1°C.
Light snow arrives early on Tuesday, with snow squalls likely in the afternoon just north of the city. Temperatures climb to the freezing mark, but the gusty west winds will make it feel more like -10.
Light Snowshower
Flurries. Local amount 2 cm. Wind northwest 30 km/h gusting to 50. High minus 1. Wind chill near minus 9.
Flurries. Local amount 2 cm. Wind northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming light overnight. Low minus 6. Wind chill near minus 12.
A few flurries ending in the afternoon then mainly cloudy with 30 percent chance of flurries. Wind becoming west 20 km/h late in the afternoon. High minus 2. Wind chill near minus 10.
Flurries. Low minus 2.
Flurries. High minus 1.
Flurries. Local blowing snow. Windy. Low minus 4.
Cloudy with 60 percent chance of flurries. Windy. High minus 4.
Cloudy periods. Low minus 7.
Sunny. High plus 4.
Cloudy periods. Low plus 2.
Cloudy. High plus 4.
Cloudy periods. Low minus 2.
A mix of sun and cloud. High plus 3.
Type | Year | Value |
---|---|---|
Max | 1946 | 9.4 C |
Min | 1978 | -24.8 C |
Rainfall | 2003 | 23.3 mm |
Snowfall | 1995 | 44.2 cm |
Precipitation | 2003 | 23.3 mm |
Snow On Ground | 1995 | 70.0 cm |
Based on Environment Canada data