The upcoming week will see a mix of weather conditions, starting off with a blend of sun and clouds on Monday before clouds gradually increase, bringing a chance of light snowfall up to 2 cm. West winds at 20 km/h, gusting to 40, will accompany the weather shift. Despite a high of minus -1 degrees Celsius, wind chills will make it feel much colder, reaching around minus -18 C in the morning and minus -7 C in the afternoon.
Cloudy skies will persist into Monday night as flurries diminish, with winds shifting to the southwest at 20 km/h, gusting to 40, and temperatures hovering around minus -1 C.
Tuesday will remain predominantly cloudy, with winds shifting to the southeast in the afternoon and temperatures rising to plus +3 C. Overnight, a system moving in will bring a mix of rain or snow, with temperatures dropping to plus +1 C.
Wednesday is expected to bring periods of rain, pushing daytime temperatures to a high of plus +5 C before colder air settles in overnight. The precipitation will transition to snow as temperatures plummet to minus -10 C.
Thursday will see a significant drop in temperature, with periods of snow and a high of minus -11 C. Clear skies overnight will result in even colder temperatures, reaching minus -13 C.
Friday will feature a mix of sun and clouds, with a high of minus -5 C. Cloud cover will increase overnight, accompanied by a 30 per cent chance of flurries and a low of minus -10 C.
The weekend continues with cloudy skies and intermittent flurries on Saturday, with a 60 per cent chance of snow and a high of minus -6 C. Flurries may persist into the night, with temperatures remaining near minus -8 C.
Sunday will wrap up the weekend with periods of snow and a daytime high of minus -5 C.



