Whitesand and Armstrong Face Chilly Temperatures and Flurry Chances

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Winter Weather Update

Whitesand and Armstrong – WEATHER – Good morning, you are waking up to a chilly -3°C under cloudy skies this morning at 6:15 AM. The barometer holds steady at 101.2 kPa, with humidity levels at 78%. A light NNW breeze at 4 km/h makes the wind chill feel more like -5°C.

Current Conditions: A Cold Start to the Day

As the day begins in these Northern communities, the weather promises a mainly cloudy day with a 30 percent chance of flurries. Winds are expected to pick up to 15 km/h, with temperatures peaking at a high of -2°C. The wind chill will hover near -7°C, and the UV index is forecasted to remain low at 1.

Today’s Weather Forecast: Mainly Cloudy with Possible Flurries

Tonight, the cloud cover will persist, accompanied by a 30 percent chance of flurries during the evening and after midnight. The wind chill is expected to drop from -5°C in the evening to -14°C overnight, as temperatures fall to a low of -11°C.

Looking Ahead: Dropping Temperatures and Increased Chance of Snow

The weather outlook for Thursday, February 22, indicates a cloudy day with a 60 percent chance of flurries in the late morning and afternoon. Winds are set to become northwest, reaching speeds of 30 km/h and gusting up to 50 km/h. The day’s high will again be -2°C, but the wind chill could feel as cold as -12°C in the morning and -18°C in the afternoon. The UV index will remain low at 1.

Thursday night forecasts suggest cloudy periods with a 40 percent chance of flurries and a significant drop in temperature to a low of -27°C. Moving into Friday, February 23, the region can expect sunny skies with a high of -11°C during the day and clear skies with a low of -21°C at night.

As Whitesand and Armstrong navigate through these wintry conditions, residents are advised to dress warmly and prepare for varying degrees of cloud cover and the potential for snow flurries over the next few days.

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