Heavy flurries and snow squalls expected this morning
Expect a mainly cloudy day for Thursday with a 40-per-cent chance of flurries early in the morning, and then flurries and snow squalls, heavy at times, to begin later in the morning. Expect local blowing now. Between two and four centimetres of snow are possible.
The wind will be southerly at 20 km/h then swing to southwesterly at 40 km/h with 60 km/h gusts in the morning. The wind will then blow from the northwest in the afternoon at 30, gusting to 50 km/h. Today’s high is -4 with a wind chill of -13 in the morning and -26 in the afternoon. The UV index today is one, or low.
For tonight, expect a few clouds. The temperature is expected to drop to -31 overnight with a northwest wind at 20 km/h, gusting to 40. This will bring a wind chill of -26 in the evening and -44 overnight. Frostbite will occur within minutes. For current weather conditions, short-term and long-term forecasts visit Sudbury.com's weather page at www.sudbury.com/weather. Sudbury.com is looking for photos of the latest weather conditions in Greater Sudbury.
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