Tuesday's weather

So it is going to get warmer later tomorrow (not that I am complaining: I really prefer these freezing temperatures to a heat wave, that's for sure!).
We are going to get some precipitation, but not as much as areas to our west. We might get about 3-5 cm of snow late in the day and then it will change over to rain, as southeast winds off the Atlantic bring warmer air.

According to Accuweather, a more zonal, westerly flow will take over across southern Canada by this weekend signaling another pattern change. This pattern will push the Arctic air back to the north and allow milder, Pacific air to spread from the West Coast to the East Coast. That pattern should persist into the first half of next week, then there may be another change after that.

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