Ottawa to receive 5 cm of snow Wednesday, flurries Tuesday

Ottawa residents might soon have to start plowing their driveways with the city’s first dump of snow expected this week.

While heavy snow was seen across Ontario and the Great Lakes in the last week, few places in the national capital region have seen more than a trace of snowfall.

Environment Canada says that might change this week with the forecaster expecting snow on Wednesday amounting to 5 cm. Snowfall is expected throughout the day and into the evening.

Last year, Ottawa’s first trace of snow came on Oct. 30 and the first winter storm came on Dec. 4.

Tuesday’s forecast shows a mix a sun and clouds and light flurries. High of minus 2 C with wind chill nearing minus 10 C. Partly cloudy conditions will become cloudy overnight.

Wednesday shows “periods of snow” beginning in the morning will be met with 20 km/h winds gusting to 40 km/h near noon. High of minus 1 C.

Thursday calls for a 30 per cent chance of flurries. High of minus 2.

By the end of the week, temperatures will drop below zero marking a cold shift in conditions.

There is a small chance of flurries throughout the weekend with daytime highs at minus 6 C on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Overnight lows are expected to stay below minus 10 C.

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