
Hanover's weather forecast for December 12: Snow squalls and windy conditions
Prepare for snow squalls and strong winds throughout the day.
Today, expect snow squalls to dominate the weather, bringing significant snowfall and strong winds. The morning will start with temperatures around -9°C, but it will feel much colder due to the wind chill, making it feel like -19°C. Snow accumulation is expected to be around six centimeters, and the cloud cover will be dense at 90%. The winds will be very strong, so make sure to bundle up if you need to head outside.
As we move into the afternoon, the snow squalls will continue, with temperatures rising slightly to -6°C but still feeling like -14°C due to the wind. An additional seven centimeters of snow is expected, and the cloud cover will remain high at 80%. The winds will still be strong, though slightly less intense than in the morning.
Looking ahead to tomorrow, a few flurries are expected with temperatures around -5°C, feeling like -11°C. Snow accumulation will be minimal, less than one centimeter, and there will be about three hours of sunshine. The UV index will remain low, so no need for sun protection.
Given today's weather, it's best to dress warmly in layers, with a heavy coat, gloves, and a hat. Outdoor activities may be challenging due to the snow and wind, so consider indoor activities instead. If you must travel, be cautious of the snow-covered roads and reduced visibility. Enjoy the winter scenery from the comfort of your home, perhaps with a hot beverage and a good book.
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