Snow is in the forecast for the rest of the week, St. Albert.
Environment Canada's prognosticators believe the 60 per cent chance of flurries the region survived Wednesday night will persist as a 30 per cent chance into Thursday morning. With wind up to 15 km/h, the high of -11 C will feel more like -18.
The flurries could last until early afternoon, leaving mainly cloudy conditions overnight; low -15 C, wind chill -17.
Periods of snow are expected Friday and Saturday, followed by cloudy conditions Sunday and to start the work week during the days, and plug-it-in time overnight.