Some light snow in the forecast for Ottawa
A cold snap is expected later this week in the national capital region, but Tuesday will see above-average temperatures with some light flurries.
Envronment Canada is calling for periods of light snow beginning late Tuesday afternon. The high will be -4 C, with a wind chill of -12.
Up to four centimetres of snow could fall before the flurries end by Wednesday morning.
Wednesday will have a high of -5 C with a wind chill of -14 in the morning and -9 in the afternoon.
Thursday will be sunny with a high of -9 C. That night is when things really start to cool down, with an overnight low of -21 C.
Friday will reach a high of -11 C and sunny. Saturday wlll also be -11 C and sunny before more flurries arrive on Sunday.
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