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WxBlast: May 15

WxBlast: May 15

CTV News15-05-2025

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Clearing tonight, so we're in for a chilly start to Friday. But…back into the mid to upper teens in the afternoon. Mix of sun and cloud for the long weekend with a chance of some scattered showers. Here's your Thursday WxBlast video:

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