The good news for the Sault region is that we will only see a glancing blast of snow this weekend, whereas locations east towards Sudbury could see upwards of 20cm in the heart of the storm
An early Spring snowstorm is heading toward the Great Lakes region as Winter fights desperately to hold on. . Behind this system, we will see a slight cooling of temperatures into the middle of next.Clouds move into the region on Saturday, with 4-8cm of snow expected from the early afternoon until midnight. Temperatures will climb to near +2°C in the afternoon. However, gusty east winds in the morning and north winds later in the day will make it feel more like -5.
Sunday will see partial clearing with a gusty northwest wind, making daytime highs of +2°C feel much cooler. The coldest day next week will likely be Wednesday when temperatures struggle to reach freezing. The long-range forecast suggests we might see another storm next weekend - the big question is whether it will bring rain or snow. More to come this week as that nears.
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