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Snow not going anywhere anytime soon

Six more centimetres of snow fell Friday and it is not done yet.

Another system is coming through the region Saturday night which will bring about ten more centimetres before the end of the weekend. The heaviest snowfall will come Sunday.

“Monday is probably in between [systems] and then there is another low, looks like a deep one, coming towards the coast. There could be some pretty windy conditions as well as snow for Tuesday night and through Wednesday,” explained Environment Canada Meteorologist, Jennifer Hay.

“Then maybe a break Thursday before another one hits, there seems to be an unending stream of them.

“December was wet and warm but all in all the year of 2018 was actually warm and dry so maybe we’ll see a return to that as we get through the winter period.”

The high today is minus 1 but feels like minus 6 with the wind chill. Sunday’s high is the same before highs closing to the minus double digits next week.

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Matt Fetinko
Matt Fetinko
SAIT RTBN grad.

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