Weather: Relatively mild with risk of freezing drizzle Monday but sunny days ahead

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There’s a risk of freezing drizzle Monday morning, late evening and overnight but temperatures stay relatively mild with some welcome sunshine starting mid-week.
Monday is overcast with wind of up to 15 km/h, Environment and Climate Change Canada predicted. The high is -2 C with a wind chill near -7. The mercury holds steady near -5 C overnight.
Tuesday is mainly cloudy with a risk of freezing drizzle in the morning and wind of up to 15 km/h. The temperatures holds steady near -3 C with with a windchill of -7. It’s cloudy and -7 C overnight.
Wednesday and Thursday are sunny with highs of -2 C and -1 C and lows of -7 C and -9 C, respectively.
Mixes skies and more seasonal temperatures are forecast through the weekend with highs of -4 C Friday, -5 C Saturday and -6 C Sunday. Lows are -11 C Friday and -12 C Saturday.
Typical temperatures for early January are highs of -6 C and lows of -15 C. Sunrise is at 7:42 a.m. and sunset is at 4:33 p.m.
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