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It will be cold and cloudy with some rounds of flurries in the forecast for the Maritimes this week. Overnight low temperatures this week will generally be several degrees below freezing. Daytime high temperatures will be near to a few degrees below zero.

A cold start to Tuesday with chilly afternoon temperatures. (Source: CTV News Atlantic)

Wednesday night into Thursday morning looks to be the coldest night of the week for many, especially for northern and western New Brunswick, where some polar-sourced air moving across the continent will break in. Northern and western areas of New Brunswick could see temperatures dip into a range of -14 C to -20 C early Thursday morning.

A weak low-pressure system will move across the Maritimes on Tuesday, keeping the sky mostly cloudy. Scattered flurries for most of the region shouldn’t amount to much more than a few centimetres of snow.

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