A Frigid Start to Sunday
The Geraldton and Greenstone region wakes up to light snow and an icy temperature of -15°C as of 6:00 AM EST. The northeast winds at 11 km/h create a bitter wind chill of -22°C, with 84% humidity keeping the air crisp. Visibility is fair at 16 km, but more snow and colder conditions are on the horizon.
Today’s Forecast: Snow and Bitter Winds
Expect 2 to 4 cm of snow to fall throughout the day as winds increase to 20 km/h, gusting to 40 km/h from the northeast. The high temperature will reach -12°C, but the wind chill will make it feel like -25°C in the morning and -20°C in the afternoon. Bundle up tightly—it’s going to be cold!
Tonight: More Snow and Dangerous Cold
Snowfall will continue into the evening, adding another 2 to 4 cm. Winds will remain strong, gusting from the northeast at 20 km/h to 40 km/h, driving the wind chill down to a biting -29°C overnight. With these frigid conditions, there is a risk of frostbite, so take precautions when outdoors. The low temperature will settle near -19°C.
Monday: Snow and Deep Freeze
The snow doesn’t let up Monday, with another 2 to 4 cm in the forecast. Northerly winds at 20 km/h will keep the chill factor close to -29°C, maintaining the frostbite risk. The daytime high will only reach -16°C, making it one of the coldest days this week.
Tuesday: Cloudy Skies Persist
Looking ahead to Tuesday, the region will remain cloudy with a high of -14°C. Nighttime will see temperatures drop further, down to -21°C, continuing the frosty trend.
Historical Temperatures
On January 12, Geraldton has seen record highs of 3.6°C, but also record lows of -40.0°C. Today’s temperatures, while cold, are far from the historic extremes this region has experienced.
What to Wear
This is no time for shortcuts when it comes to winter gear. Layer up with thermal clothing, a heavy winter coat, insulated gloves, and a scarf. A windproof hat and warm boots are must-haves. Frostbite can occur quickly in these conditions, so ensure all exposed skin is covered.
Weather Trivia: Geraldton’s Snowy Legacy
Did you know the Greenstone region is famous for its mining heritage and heavy snowfalls? The snow here often forms unique wind-blown patterns, sculpting the landscape into winter masterpieces.