Geraldton & Greenstone face extreme cold with wind chills of -37 and more snow ahead. Frostbite risk remains high—get the full weekend weather forecast now!

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Weather - Winter Update

Geraldton & Greenstone Weather: A Deep Freeze with More Snow on the Way!

Braving the Bitter Cold in Geraldton & Greenstone

Winter has its icy grip firmly on Geraldton and the Greenstone region, with morning temperatures sitting at a frigid -31.9°C. A light north wind at 4 km/h isn’t offering much relief, as the wind chill makes it feel like -37. With humidity at 71% and pressure at 103.1 kPa, conditions are dry and bitterly cold.

This morning remains cloudy, but by the afternoon, expect increasing cloudiness with light snow developing. Winds will pick up to 15 km/h, which isn’t much—but at these temperatures, every little breeze bites. The high today reaches -13°C, but don’t let that fool you. The wind chill stays at a dangerous -37 this morning and only improves to -16 later. If you’re heading outside, frostbite can occur within minutes, so cover up!

Tonight, light snow continues, bringing about 2 cm of accumulation. The north wind will strengthen to 20 km/h overnight, causing temperatures to drop further to -20°C. With the wind chill sinking to -30, it’s another night where exposed skin is at serious risk of frostbite.

Weekend Outlook: More Snow and Brutal Cold

Saturday starts with periods of snow tapering off early, leaving behind a mix of sun and cloud with a 40% chance of flurries. Winds stay from the north at 20 km/h but will ease up later in the morning. The temperature climbs to -15°C, though the wind chill makes it feel like -30 in the morning and -23 in the afternoon—so, still brutally cold.

By Saturday night, expect cloudy periods with a 30% chance of flurries, as temperatures plunge to -28°C.

Sunday continues the cloudy skies and 30% chance of flurries, with a high of -19°C. The overnight low falls to a bone-chilling -32°C, ensuring that Greenstone remains locked in deep freeze mode.

What to Wear?

This isn’t just cold—it’s frostbite-in-minutes cold. If you’re stepping outside, wear thermal base layers, an insulated parka, windproof mittens, a balaclava, and warm boots. Any exposed skin is at risk, so cover up completely!

Did You Know?

The coldest temperature ever recorded in Geraldton on February 14th was -42.2°C in 1979. While today’s -32°C is harsh, it’s not quite record-breaking—just painfully close!


Final Thoughts

Geraldton and Greenstone are in for an icy, snowy weekend, with dangerously low wind chills and flurries sticking around. If you don’t have to be outside, stay indoors and stay warm. If you do, make sure you’re bundled up properly—this is frostbite weather!

 

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