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Nasty windchills on the horizon
There’s no high, today.
If you just got up to check the weather, this is about as good as it gets. It was -7 C before 7 a.m.
It will clear this morning with a big north wind of 40 km/h, gusting to 60. The temperature will fall to -19 C this afternoon, with a -31 windchill.
The overnight low tomorrow will be -28 C. The windchill will be -39.
On Friday, look for another below-normal high of -19 C with a windchill of -39.
On Saturday, the forecast high is -10 C, while on Sunday it’s projected to rise to -6 C.
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