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Flurries to fly this week

Londoners will want to have their winter woolies ready as a little bit of snow is forecast to fall on the city Monday night.

Environment Canada expects a mix of rain and snow to change to snow in the evening, dropping 2 cm of the white stuff by Tuesday morning.

The temperature will hover around the freezing mark overnight and begin falling throughout the day Tuesday to minus 4 C. That is considerably cooler than the 7.5 C average daytime high for this time of year.

The national weather agency is forecasting a chance of flurries for both Tuesday and Wednesday. There will be a small reprieve from the falling snowflakes Thursday and Friday as temperatures rise to daytime highs of plus 4 C.

However, flurries are likely to return on Saturday, according to Environment Canada.

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