Arctic Air Remains Over Western Prairies, Warming Expected Tuesday

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Arctic Air Remains Over Western Prairies, Warming Expected Tuesday
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Arctic air continues to affect the western Prairies, causing low temperatures and windchill values ranging from -25 to -40 degrees Celsius. A shift in weather pattern is anticipated on Tuesday, bringing some warming and more sunshine, with daytime highs between -4°C to -12°C. The Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) reported snowfall totals ranging from 15 to 30 centimeters in recent days.

Arctic air continues to sit over the western Prairies, suppressing temperatures and creating windchill values of -25 to -40.

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