
Tomorrow's Weather Hamilton: Snow Squalls, Wind Gusts Up to 70 km/h
Hamilton Nov 28, 2025: Prepare for a cold, snowy day with strong winds and rapidly changing travel conditions.
Tomorrow's forecast:
Morning Snow and Strong Winds with Feels-Like -8°C
The morning starts with steady snow showers and temperatures near -1°C, feeling much colder at -8°C due to strong winds gusting up to 56 km/h. Visibility may be reduced at times as snow and wind combine, creating challenging conditions for early travelers.
Activities Recommendations for the morning of Nov 28, 2025:
Commute: Allow extra travel time as snow squalls and gusty winds may reduce visibility and road safety.
Dog Walks & Errands: Dress warmly and prepare for slippery surfaces during morning outings with pets or errands.
Winter Photography: Capture the dramatic snowy landscapes early before conditions potentially worsen.
Temperatures remain cold around -1°C to 0°C with a very low feels-like temperature down to -8°C.
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Snow Continues with Persistent Winds and Near Freezing Temps
Snowfall persists into the afternoon with temperatures hovering around 0°C but feeling closer to -7°C. Winds remain strong, gusting near 57 km/h, sustaining the wintry conditions and keeping the air crisp and biting.
Activities Recommendations for the afternoon of Nov 28, 2025:
Outdoor Markets: Visit local holiday markets but bundle up to stay comfortable in the cold and wind.
Winter Hiking: Explore trails like Bruce Trail with caution due to snow accumulation and gusty winds.
Indoor Events: Consider attending indoor festive events to stay warm while enjoying seasonal activities.
Snow Tapers Off with Cooler Temps and Lighter Winds
Snowfall decreases in the evening with light accumulation expected. Temperatures drop to -2°C, feeling like -8°C, while winds ease to around 24 km/h with gusts up to 42 km/h, offering some relief from the day's harsher conditions.
Activities Recommendations for the evening of Nov 28, 2025:
Evening Commute: Expect improving conditions but remain cautious on roads as residual snow and ice may persist.
Holiday Light Displays: Enjoy outdoor light shows with appropriate warm clothing for the chilly evening.
Relax Indoors: Wind chills make it a perfect time to unwind inside after a day in the cold.
Wind speeds are consistently strong, reaching up to 37 km/h with gusts up to 56 km/h throughout the day.
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Packing preparations for tomorrow:
Warm insulated jacket and thermal layers to combat cold and wind chill
Waterproof boots and gloves to stay dry and warm in snow
Hat and scarf to protect face and neck from biting winds
Snow gear such as traction cleats for safe walking on icy surfaces
Emergency car kit if traveling, including blankets and flashlight
Check weather updates frequently due to rapidly changing conditions
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