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While clearer skies will round out the weekend for many, scattered lake-effect showers -- both of rain and snow -- still dot the province on Sunday. Chilly temperatures and gusty west winds will mean more flurries than rain showers to start the day, and that brisk feeling will linger as wind chills keep the afternoon feeling much cooler than average. That's just a precursor to what's ahead in an unsettled, frosty week, however. We take a look at what you can expect in the days ahead, below.

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Sunnier skies will return for much of the province on Sunday, but it won't do much to help chilly temperatures. While afternoon highs start to rebound slightly on Sunday, gusty winds will keep wind chill values near the freezing mark for most.

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That sunshine won't be long-lived, however, as the next system tracks into the Great Lakes region starting Sunday night into Monday. A fairly soggy Monday is in store for much of the eastern half of the province, with the risk for snow back in the forecast for the Nickel Belt and higher terrain of cottage country. A mix of rain and snow isn't out of the question for the higher parts of southern Ontario's snow belts, either.

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