If you're heading outdoors for New Year's Eve in Niagara it won't be overly cold but it could be wet.
Right now Environment Canada is forecasting a 60 per cent chance flurries or rain showers with a daytime high of +3.
At night that will fall to minus 1 and Meterologist Dave Phillips says it could bring a mix bag of precipitation of snow and rain for those heading outdoors for the free concert in Niagara Falls.
Phillips adds however, that the cold and snowy winter prediction they made at the beginning of the season has changed.
The weather office now predicting a more balmy pattern for the rest of the winter.