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Cold and cloudy weather forecasted for Windsor, Ont.

A cardinal rests on a bird feeder during snowy weather in this viewer-submitted image from January 2023. (Source: Ellen Price) A cardinal rests on a bird feeder during snowy weather in this viewer-submitted image from January 2023. (Source: Ellen Price)
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As Windsor’s weekend weather remains cold and grey, the possibility of sunshine is forecasted for later in the weekend, according to Environment Canada.

According to Environment Canada, Sunday’s forecast will see periods of snow tapering off by noon, with cloudy skies expected for the remainder of the day and a high of– 1 C.

Overnight on Sunday, skies will remain overcast and the low will dip down to – 3 C, feeling like – 7 C with the wind chill.

For the start of the workweek, grey skies will blanket the Windsor region, with a 40 per cent chance of flurries expected. Monday’s high will reach – 4 C, but will feel like – 12 C with the wind.

Overnight Monday, skies will clear with a low of – 14 C expected.

 

Here’s a look at Windsor’s forecast for the rest of the week

 

Tuesday: Increasing cloudiness. High of – 9 C.

Wednesday: Sunny. High of – 6 C.

Thursday: Sunny. High of – 2 C.

Friday: A mix of sun and cloud with a 40 per cent chance of flurries. High of – 5 C.

Saturday: A mix of sun and cloud. High of – 2 C. 

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