Gazette readers may have noticed the distinct lack of a -10 wind chill when they left the house Friday morning.
Contrary to what US Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene believes, no, of course we can’t control the weather, and neither can Environment Canada.
Still, the Crown agency which counts our national weather service among its key activities, insists this -10 wind chill will appear Saturday morning, as they did Thursday for Friday.
Your layers are your province, but you have officially been warned.
The fog patches expected to occupy the air Saturday morning should dissipate before lunch, with 20 km/h breezes shifting to eastward with 40 km/g gusts in the afternoon.
The high for Saturday is expected to be 3 C, bang-on normal for this time of year, again according to ECCC data.
Cloud, sun and single-digit highs are expected to round out a meteorologically uneventful weekend.