The cold arctic air that is over us is also over almost all of Canada and many parts of the United States.
Take a look at how far south the blue (cold air) goes on the map!
Not much change in the forecast.
We could still see a slight chance of flurries over the next few days as a disturbance embedded in the northerly flow could kick up light flurries for our region.
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Expect breezy conditions as the northerly winds increase as they funnel through the valley.
The windchill will be a factor in some areas and may even cause light flurries to develop as the flow picks up moisture from the lake.
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However, if we do see any precipitation at the valley bottom from now until the weekend, it won’t be anything major.
Today’s High: -8 to -5C
Tonight’s Low: -12 to -8C
~Duane/Wesla
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