After last week's cold snap, this week promises some comparatively warm weather, with a couple of days with temperatures above the freezing mark.
Environment Canada says today will be mainly cloudy, with a high of -4, dropping down to -14 overnight with a few flurries.
Wednesday will bring a mix of sun and cloud with 40 per cent chance of flurries. High -8 during the day, dropping down to -17 overnight.
Thursday, it will be clear with a high of -4 and and a low of -9. Friday is expected to be warmer, with a high of 2 and snow in the forecast.
It will remain warm overnight, with a low of 0 and rain or snow expected.
It will stay warm Saturday, with a 40 per cent chance of flurries and a high of 1, dropping to -14 overnight.
Sunday's high is expected to be -4 with a mix of sun and cloud.