Armstrong and Whitesand are facing chilly weather conditions marked by cloudiness and intermittent snow flurries.
The daytime forecast for January 24th presents cloudy skies with a 30 percent chance of flurries and a risk of freezing drizzle. The wind, blowing at speeds up to 15 km/h, will not offer much reprieve, as the high temperature is expected to hover around 0°C. Morning wind chills are predicted to feel as cold as -12°C.
As night falls, the cloudy conditions will persist, along with a continued 30 percent chance of snow flurries and potential freezing drizzle. The temperature is expected to dip to -6°C, maintaining the wintry chill in the air.
Looking forward to January 25th, the forecast anticipates similar weather with a 40 percent chance of flurries throughout the day and a high of just -1°C. The night is set to bring cloudy periods, with the temperature dropping further to a low of -9°C.
Residents should dress warmly, considering the cold and unpredictable weather. Layering clothing, including a weather-resistant outer layer, is advisable, along with hats, gloves, and insulated footwear.