The Easter bunny may want to throw a toque on over it's large ears this weekend when it heads out, according to Environment Canada, things are expected to be more chilly than normal.

"To begin, we've got really cold air moving into the province," shared Regional Meteorologist John Paul Cragg. "If you compare that to normal for this time of year...a normal high is plus seven and a normal low is minus five...we're looking at temperatures quite a bit colder than average".

"That cold air looks like it's going to stick around, probably for the next seven days, thought it will moderate a little bit," he added.

A system is also expected to make it's way through the region on Friday, bringing snow and some wind, and thus poor driving conditions.

"Through the weekend it looks like the skies clear out and conditions are a little bit nicer, minus the fact that the cold air is still sticking around," Cragg said. 

Click here for full weather details and make sure to always check the road report before heading out on the highways.