Can we have finally turned the corner to spring?
We must have because the weather office is saying things like almost 48 hours with well-above zero temps and risks of thunderstorms.
Thursday’s looking cloudy with a high near 7 C, with a 60 per cent chance of showers in the evening and overnight.
The temperature will continue to rise overnight, with fog patches developing near the morning.
Environment Canada says there’s a risk of thunderstorms overnight and Friday morning. Why does this sound good
The temperature should fall through the day to about 5 C in the afternoon.
Overnight Friday should see a 60 per cent chance of rain or flurries, with a low of -3 C.
Then a cold(ish) front moves in.
Saturday is expected to see flurries and a high of 1 C, changing to cloudy periods in the evening with a low of -12 C.
St. Patrick’s Day Sunday should be sunny, again with a high near 1 C and a low of -11 C.
Then the forecast is showing three straight days of sunny skies, with highs around 1 C, and overnight lows of about -7 C.








