Friday\u0027s outlook is bright and seasonal but wintry temperatures and biting wind chills are in the weekend forecast, along with snow likely to arrive on Sunday.
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It’s looking like the snow will stick, at least for this week, with below-freezing temperatures and sunshine for the next few days, and more snow possible by Friday.Ottawa will only lose another four minutes of daylight before the days start growing longer, 10 days from now.
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