"[We] can't rule out a stray flurry early," she said.
Cloud cover will increase on Monday, with breezes picking up in the afternoon. Highs will be in the mid-30s but the wind chill will be in the 20s.
More light snow showers are possible on Monday night. "Mainly on grassy areas and on top of cars," Vrydaghs said.
She also said roads may become slick because of sub-freezing temperatures. Lows will be below normal for this time of year, in the upper 20s.
Snow continues on Tuesday and highs will be in the mid-30s.
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