It may have been frosty Saturday, but that didn't stop Prince George families from enjoying Downtown Winterfest at Veterans' Square.
The event included street hockey, games, snowy fun and more.
The chilly temperatures marked the tail end of a long stretch of Arctic conditions in the area, with the forecast calling for temperatures above zero and rain over the rest of the week.
For Tuesday, Feb. 18, expect partly cloudy skies that will become cloudier near midnight. Winds will reach up to 15 km/h, with temperatures dipping to a low of -13 C. Windchill will make it feel like -19°C this evening.
On Wednesday, Feb. 19, the day will be cloudy with periods of snow starting in the early morning. Snowfall amounts will range between 2 and 4 cm. Winds will remain light, reaching up to 15 km/h. The high will be -3 C, with a morning wind chill of -14 C and a slightly milder -7 C in the afternoon. Snow will continue into the night, with temperatures dropping to -7 C.
Thursday, Feb. 20 will bring a mix of snow and rain, with a high of 2 C. The rain will continue into the night, with a low staying around 2 C.
For Friday, Feb. 21, rain will persist throughout the day, reaching a high of 5 C. Expect cloudy skies and a 70 per cent chance of rain showers at night, with a low of 3 C.
Saturday, Feb. 22, will see more periods of rain, with a high of 6 C. The night will be cloudy, with a 60 per cent chance of either rain showers or flurries, dropping to a low of 1 C.
Sunday, Feb. 23 will be a cloudy day with a high of 7 C. Overnight, the clouds will remain, and temperatures will drop to -3 C.
Monday, Feb. 24 will continue the cloudy trend, with a 30 per cent chance of showers. The high will reach 5 C.