It's that early spring kind of weather, starting off as wet flurries and turning into showers, all while a blanket of grey hovers overhead. ottnews
Environment Canada's weather forecast for Ottawa includes a few flurries in the morning Sunday changing over to rain in the afternoon. The high Sunday is 5 C, right on par with the average for this time of year.
This comes after a brief blast of wintry weather Saturday that left a few centimetres of snow behind. It's still the season of cold nights, with a low of -6 C overnight and into Monday morning as the sky clears up.Tuesday is also looking sunny with a high of 6 C. Wednesday's outlook is mainly cloudy with a chance of a few flurries and a high of 2 C, but a sunny day is back in the forecast for Thursday.
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