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Canadian Weather

This report gives a general forecast for the major metropolitan areas of the Canadian Prairies and those of southeast Ontario.


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CANADIAN GAS and OIL

There was a large temperature contrast yesterday. Highs were in the 50s in AB but only in the upper 20s to lower 30s in south central & southeast SK due to a snow cover. Southeast ON had highs in the 60s. It will be warmer in the Prairies the next couple days. Highs will warm to the 40s east range well up into the 60s central & west. The warmer temps will not last long as a storm system with its precipitation will result in cooler conditions again for Thursday through Saturday. This system will bring cool rains or wet snows to SK & MB. Highs will cool to the 30s & 40s. Warmer weather will gradually filter into the Prairies late this weekend through mid next week. Highs will warm to the upper 40s & 50s. Southeast On will cool to the 50s the next several days & then warm to the 60s & near 70 by the weekend. It will stay mild here trough the first of next week followed by slightly cooler for a few days.


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