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Hamilton'Weather Rage'

When will this insanely cold winter actually end?

A brief respite from the cold is coming, but beware, Hamilton this chilling, bitter winter Southern Ontario is suffering through isnt going anywhere anytime soon, Environment Canada says.

Hamilton's weather set to warm up slightly this weekend, but we have a long way to go

Thursday's forecast will be relatively mild compared to the intense cold Hamilton has been suffering through of late. Temperatures will improve, but it will be gusty, says CBC meteorologist Jay Scotland. (CBC)

A brief respite from the cold is coming, but beware, Hamilton this chilling, bitter winter Southern Ontario is suffering through isnt going anywhere anytime soon, Environment Canada says.

Temperatures in January have been about 4 C colder than average, which is very frigid for a sustained period, says Dave Phillips, senior climatologist with Environment Canada. The extended cold is really starting to get to people, he told CBC Hamilton.

I think thats really whats driving that weather rage, he said. Its really a throwback to winters of the past.

There have been 30 days of below 10 C temperatures already this winter, compared to nine last year. Mild days have been few and far between, and without some interludes between intense cold, this winter seems even more unbearable, Phillips says.

And its not going anywhere Environment Canadas models for February and beyond are calling for more extended periods of below average temperatures in Hamilton. Its not going to go away, Phillips said. What you see is what youre going to get.

Its not going to go away, and mother nature doesnt feel sorry for us.- Meteorologist Dave Phillips on our frigid winter

Temperatures will improve on Thursday, but icy winds will also be quite gusty, says CBC meteorologist Jay Scotland. Blowing and drifting snow could be an issue for drivers, especially in Hamiltons rural areas.

The system ushering in the milder air will also bring snow to the region on Thursday evening, he said. Milder air sticks with usinto theweekend but there is the potential for either wet snow or even a rain/snow mix for Saturday.

The forecasted high in Hamilton on Wednesday is - 12 C, signaling a relative warm up, Phillips says. Now, when I say warm up, its not muscle shirt and tank top weather, he laughed.

This months cold has been so intense that the Great Lakes are sitting under the largest cover of ice in 20 years. The early winter polar vortex that brought in freezing temperatures throughout eastern North America has put an ice cover over about 52 per cent of the Great Lakes.

Ice formation on the Great Lakes typically peaks by mid-March. At this point last year, there wasonly about 12 per cent ice coverage on the lakes. The last time the lakeshad this much ice cover this early in the year was during the 19931994 winter season.

Still, theres little Hamiltonians can do at this point but grin and bear it, Phillips says. Its not going to go away, and mother nature doesnt feel sorry for us, he said.

But it is wearing us out. Its relentless.