Residents of Armstrong and Whitesand are experiencing a cold start to their Sunday, with temperatures currently at -14°C under mainly cloudy skies. The barometer reads a steady 100.5 kPa, with humidity at 72% and northwest winds blowing at 15 km/h, leading to a biting wind chill of -21. The weather forecast indicates a mix of sun and cloud throughout the day, with a 40 percent chance of morning flurries.
Weather Forecast Summary:
- Today: Expect a mix of sun and cloud with a chance of morning flurries. The northwest wind at 30 km/h will become light by early afternoon. The high for the day is forecasted at -9°C, but with wind chills of -25 in the morning and -16 in the afternoon, it will feel much colder. The UV index remains low at 1.
- Tonight: The sky will turn partly cloudy, with a slight wind up to 15 km/h. Temperatures are expected to plummet to -25°C, with wind chill making it feel like -18 in the evening and -29 overnight. Residents should be aware of the increased risk of frostbite under these conditions.
- Monday, February 19: The day will start clearing with a high of -13°C. Wind chill values will be particularly harsh, at -30 in the morning and -16 in the afternoon, continuing the risk of frostbite. The UV index will once again be low.
- Monday Night: Expect clear skies with a low of -21°C.
- Tuesday, February 20: Sunny skies with a high of -4°C offer a slight reprieve from the extreme cold.
- Tuesday Night: Cloudiness increases with a 30 percent chance of flurries and a low of -15°C.