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Ottawa weather forecast calls for a snowy Valentine's night

The heaviest snow should fall on Valentine's night and that could create some really big snowbanks in Ottawa and Gatineau.

Snow starts Tuesday afternoon and lasts until Thursday morning

Your Valentine's night could be a snowy adventure. (Shutterstock/Androlia)

After all was said and done, about 30 centimetres of snow fell in Ottawa between Sunday and Monday, but hopefully you were able to dig yourselves out.

Get ready for 10-20 more centimetres starting Tuesday afternoon and lasting until Thursday morning, according to Environment Canada.

A low-pressure system from northern Ontario will bring the snow with the heaviest snowfall coming on Tuesday night and Wednesday.

Tuesday's forecast calls for mainly cloudy skies with between two and four centimetres of snow falling before the evening as the high reaches 2 C.

Tonight should bring about five centimetres of snow with the low dropping slightly to 4 C. That means Wednesday morning's commute could be similar to Monday morning.

Wednesday will bring periods of snow with about fivemore centimetres falling as the high jumps above zero to 1 C. More flurries are expected overnight Wednesday, too, with the low hitting 5 C.

Thursday also currently has a 60 per cent chance of flurries as the high reaches 2 C.

Snow should subside by Friday with if you can believe it -- sun in the forecast. Let's not jinx it, though.

Next weekend currently has highs at 7 C for Saturday and Sunday. So, a lot of snow could be melting.