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Snow flurries in Wednesday’s forecast for Red Deer area

Environment Canada is predicting the first snow flurries of the year on Wednesday for the Red Deer area.
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Environment Canada is predicting the first snow flurries of the year on Wednesday for the Red Deer area.

There’s a 60 percent chance of flurries in the morning and early afternoon. The wind is expected to pick up during the day, gusting from 50 km/h to up to 90 km/h in the morning, then diminishing early in the afternoon.

The temperature on Wednesday will start out at 1 C and then fall to -3 C later in the day, with wind chills of -9 C. The overnight low will be -7 C.