Gusts of up to 40 km/h will persist throughout the workday in St. Albert, but any flurries should clear by 10 a.m.
Environment Canada expects the wind chill to be -12 in the morning and -4 this afternoon, feeling just slightly cooler than the expected high of -2 C
Wednesday evening is expected to see clear skies, with clouds forming overnight and a low of -6 C.
The clouds are expected to hang on until Thursday morning, breaking in the afternoon with help from 20 km/h winds. Clear skies and unseasonably warm temperatures are expected until at least Tuesday.