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Fog advisory lifted for Ottawa

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It was a rainy, foggy start to the day in Ottawa.

Environment Canada has lifted a fog advisory for the capital after issuing one earlier Wednesday. A thick blanket of fog reduced visibility across the city before lifting later in the morning.

It will be cloudy today with a 60 per cent chance of showers and a high of 4 C.

There will be a 30 per cent chance of flurries or drizzle overnight and temperatures will fall to -1 C.

It will be a cloudy start to the day tomorrow but skies will clear around noon. Tomorrow’s forecast high is -2 C, but temperatures will fall to -5 C tomorrow afternoon. The wind chill will make it feel more like -8 degrees.

Skies will stay clear tomorrow evening and the overnight low will be -8 C.

On Friday – sunny skies and a high of 0 C.

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