Gravenhurst's weekend weather forecast: Snow squalls and cold temperatures ahead

Prepare for a snowy and chilly weekend with significant snowfall expected.

Friday, November 29

Morning: Expect snow squalls starting early in the morning with temperatures around -1°C, feeling like -6°C due to wind chill. Snow accumulation could reach up to six centimeters. Cloud cover will be dense, so don't expect much sunshine.

Afternoon: Snow squalls will continue into the afternoon with temperatures rising slightly to 1°C but still feeling like -4°C. An additional three centimeters of snow is expected. The cloud cover remains at 90%, making it a gloomy day overall.

Evening: Snow squalls will taper off by the evening, but the cold temperatures will persist. It's a good idea to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel due to the snow accumulation.

Saturday, November 30

Overall: Snow squalls will dominate the day with temperatures hovering around 0°C, feeling like -5°C. Expect around 15 centimeters of snow throughout the day. There will be a brief period of sunshine, but it won't be enough to melt the snow. Outdoor activities should be limited to essential errands, and it's advisable to have an umbrella and warm clothing.

Sunday, December 1

Overall: Snow squalls will continue into Sunday with temperatures dropping to -3°C, feeling like -9°C. An additional 20 centimeters of snow is expected. The day will see minimal sunshine, so it's best to plan indoor activities. Ensure your home is well-heated and stock up on essentials to avoid going out in the severe weather.

Weekend Activities: Given the snowy and cold conditions, it's best to focus on indoor activities such as visiting a local museum, enjoying a cozy day at home with family, or catching up on reading. If you must go out, ensure you are well-prepared for the cold and snow.

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