There is a chance of snow and freezing drizzle tonight, with a possible accumulation of less than 2.5 cm (one inch).
The overnight temperature is expected to rise to minus-six C (22 F) by 5 a.m., with south winds at 10 m.p.h.
Snow is likely tomorrow, with a possible accumulation of 2.5-five cm (one-two inches).
Look for a high of minus-two (29) and low around minus-seven (19), along with south winds at 10-15 m.p.h. becoming westerly in the afternoon.
Sunday will be mostly cloudy, with a high of minus-six (22) and low dipping to minus-13 (eight).
The extended outlook calls for a slight chance of snow Monday, with a high of minus-four (24) and low near minus-eight (18).
Then Tuesday will bring a chance of snow, along with a high of minus-three (27) and low around minus-10 (14).
The record high for today is seven (45) set in 1897 while the record low is minus-42 (44 below zero) set in 1979.
Normals are minus-10 (14) and minus-22 (eight below).
Sunset today is at 4:47 p.m., with sunrise tomorrow at 8 a.m.