A mainly cloudy day kicks off the forecast, with occasional flurries and falling temperatures signaling a deeper push of Arctic air. Light winds return this afternoon, but flurries may redevelop tonight as a new system approaches and winds strengthen again. Wednesday starts unsettled but transitions to brighter skies before another round of snow arrives at night. Through the end of the week, frequent flurries and consistently harsh cold keep conditions well below seasonal norms. The weekend offers limited sunshine between disturbances, but the deep freeze holds firm into early next week.

Today Mainly cloudy with 30 percent chance of flurries. Wind northwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 becoming light this afternoon. Temperature falling to minus 15 this afternoon. Wind chill near minus 23.

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