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The week has started cold and it’s going to stay that way. There’s no way to dress this one up.
The warmest we’ll get looks like 4 C on both Monday and Tuesday, and then 5 C on Sunday. In between, we’ll have lower temperatures, including one day (Friday) with a high of -1 C.
There’s also a warning about freezing rain and/or snow Tuesday night into Wednesday.
For context, Environment Canada says the average high for this time of year is 7 to 8 C and the overage overnight low is -2 C. We won’t come close to that high all week if the forecast holds, and we’re going to be colder than the average low most nights.
The low point will be Wednesday night at -12 C. None of this is record-breaking stuff, though.
On the plus side, we’re getting longer days, adding more than three minutes of daylight each day. Monday brings 12 hours and 51 minutes of daylight, meaning we have added nearly an hour since spring began. That’s the same amount of solar energy as we received on Sept. 9.
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The warmest we’ll get looks like 4 C on both Monday and Tuesday, and then 5 C on Sunday. In between, we’ll have lower temperatures, including one day (Friday) with a high of -1 C.
There’s also a warning about freezing rain and/or snow Tuesday night into Wednesday.
For context, Environment Canada says the average high for this time of year is 7 to 8 C and the overage overnight low is -2 C. We won’t come close to that high all week if the forecast holds, and we’re going to be colder than the average low most nights.
The low point will be Wednesday night at -12 C. None of this is record-breaking stuff, though.
On the plus side, we’re getting longer days, adding more than three minutes of daylight each day. Monday brings 12 hours and 51 minutes of daylight, meaning we have added nearly an hour since spring began. That’s the same amount of solar energy as we received on Sept. 9.
tspears@postmedia.com
twitter.com/TomSpears1
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