This long weekend, colder-than-normal temperatures will remain over the Sault region. For the first part of the weekend, we will also feel a wind that will bring windchill temperatures several degrees below freezing. By the time we reach Easter Sunday, sunshine will return, and warmer air will move back into the region.
We will see sunshine Thursday morning with increasing clouds in the afternoon as daytime highs reach +1°C. A westerly breeze will make it feel more like -5. A few flurries move into the region during the evening.
Good Friday will be partly cloudy, with temperatures near +2°C, but a northwest wind will continue to bring windchill values near -5.
Clouds and a few flurries move into the area on Saturday, with daytime highs near +2°C. Sunshine returns for Easter Sunday with temperatures warming up to near +6°C.
Warmer conditions continue to build into early next week as daytime highs try to reach +10°C under sunny skies.