
Waterloo's weather forecast for March 19: Brisk
The day will see light snowfall and a total of four hours of sunshine.
Residents of Waterloo can expect a brisk and snowy day on March 19, as the weather forecast points to a day of scattered flurries and consistent cloud cover.
In the morning, Waterloo will see scattered flurries, with a high probability of 70% for precipitation. Temperatures will hover around -2°C, but it's the wind chill that might catch people off guard, making it feel as cold as -8. Winds will be brisk, blowing at 24km/h and gusting up to 44km/h from the southwest, accompanied by a dense cloud cover of 100%. Snow accumulation is anticipated to be modest, staying below 1 cm.
The pattern of light snowfall continues into the afternoon with the chance of precipitation remaining steady at 70%. Despite a slight rise in temperature to around -1°C, the wind chill effect will still be noticeable, dropping the perceived temperature to -7. Wind speeds are expected to intensify slightly, reaching 29km/h with gusts up to 48km/h. The sky will stay overcast with 100% cloud cover, and an additional 1cm of snow is expected.
Moving into the evening, Waterloo will maintain mainly cloudy conditions with a reduced 40% chance of precipitation and a light snowfall of less than 1cm expected. Temperatures will persist at around -1°C, with wind chill factors making it feel more like -6. Winds will ease a bit, slowing to 19km/h with gusts up to 38km/h, all while blowing from the southwest. The cloud cover will slightly decrease to 90%.
As night falls, the region will experience a few flurries with a 40% chance of precipitation. The temperature is set to drop to -4°C, and with the wind chill, it will feel like -10. Winds will continue at a moderate pace of 20km/h, gusting up to 33km/h from the west, and the cloud cover will diminish to 60%.
This article was generated with the use of Open AI and The Weather Network's forecast data. The article was reviewed by our editorial team for accuracy and clarity.