Wednesday, December 26, 2018

A somewhat white Christmas expected for Sudbury









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Most Canadians won’t be getting a white Christmas this year, The Weather Network forecasts.
“For Christmas Eve specifically, the weather is really quiet across the country — unusually quiet. Typically this time of year we’re talking about somebody getting clobbered with a storm,” said the network’s chief meteorologist Chris Scott.
In Sudbury, periods of light snow is expected for Monday with a high of -7 degrees C, according to Environment Canada. Tuesday, Christmas Day, will be mostly sunny, with a chance of flurries and a high of -7.
Wednesday, Boxing Day, will be sunny with a high of -11.
As for the rest of Canada, while most metropolitan areas such as Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver will get zero to very little snow, Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Regina are “guaranteed” to get a white Christmas, Scott said.

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