I hope Guys in Vancouver are keeping themselves warm and out of Road.
But ... If you think the GTA has been spared, just know that it won't last. Weather experts are cautioning that temperatures will fall below zero this weekend and Toronto could be hit with its first significant snowfall on Sunday.
But there are a few days of warm weather still ahead between Monday and Thursday - with an incredible high of 17 predicted for Wednesday.
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Mumbai Maazi Ladki ...
In Calgary its -20C from last few days and will be next few days same.
In North Alberta it is -36 DEgc since a couple off weeks and will stay the same.
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Originally posted by Loser
In North Alberta it is -36 DEgc since a couple off weeks and will stay the same.
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Mumbai Maazi Ladki ...
Today in Calgary with wind-chill it's -40C and sunny. Born Calgarians are amazed with this cold.
It could be a messy commute to work on Friday morning if you live in the GTA.
Environment Canada is calling for a dramatic shift from the warm temperatures to more winter-like weather that could result in ice pellets during the morning rush on Friday.
In terms of the forecast, wind speeds, ice pellets and some flurries with accumulation are expected but not expected to stick around in the city.
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Mumbai Maazi Ladki ...
It was a warm 16 degrees here today. I finally got around to 'winterizing' the shrubs around the house.
In time too, we are expecting the weather, Maharaj is talking about, here too.
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