Winnipeg Weather: Light Snow and Seasonal Chill

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Winnipeg Manitoba

Today’s Forecast

Winnipeg starts the day under light snow, with a temperature of -8°C and a wind chill making it feel like -14°C. Humidity is at 86%, keeping the air crisp, while the southerly wind at 13 km/h adds to the frosty feel. Visibility remains excellent at 24 km, perfect for enjoying the snowy cityscape.

The day will stay mainly cloudy, with a 30% chance of flurries throughout. Winds will remain light, up to 15 km/h, as temperatures climb to a high of -7°C. Wind chills will hover near -14°C, so don’t forget your warm layers. The UV index is a low 1, meaning sunglasses are optional today.

Tonight: Cloudy with a Few Flurries

Tonight will bring more of the same, with mainly cloudy skies and a 30% chance of flurries. Winds will stay gentle at 15 km/h, and the temperature will dip to -10°C. Wind chills will remain brisk at -15°C, making it a good evening to stay cozy indoors.

Monday: Cloudy and Chilly

Monday’s forecast mirrors today’s, with mainly cloudy skies and a 30% chance of flurries. The high will be -8°C, with a wind chill making it feel like -16°C, keeping the winter vibes alive. The UV index will again be 1. Monday night will remain cloudy, with a low of -8°C.

Looking Ahead

Tuesday through Thursday sees gradual warming. Tuesday will feature a mix of sun and cloud with a high of -2°C, while Wednesday and Thursday bring highs of +1°C, with periods of snow expected on Thursday. Overnight lows will range from -2°C to -4°C, offering a slight respite from the deeper chill.


Wardrobe Tips

Bundle up today with a windproof coat, insulated gloves, and a hat to fend off the wind chill. Waterproof boots are a good choice to handle any lingering snow.


Weather Trivia

Did you know? Winnipeg’s record low for December 22 is a bone-chilling -39.4°C, set in 1963. On the flip side, the record high was a mild 4.4°C, recorded in 1998. Prairie winters can swing dramatically!

 

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