
Minden Hills's weekend weather forecast: Snow squalls and windy conditions ahead
Prepare for snow squalls and windy conditions this weekend with chilly temperatures.
Friday, November 29
Today, Minden Hills will experience snow squalls throughout the day. The morning will start off with temperatures around -2°C, accompanied by strong winds and heavy cloud cover. Expect around three centimeters of snow accumulation. As the day progresses, temperatures will rise slightly to 0°C, but it will feel like -5°C due to the wind chill. The snow squalls will continue into the afternoon, adding another three centimeters of snow. With limited sunshine, it's best to plan indoor activities and drive carefully if you need to be on the roads.
Saturday, November 30
Saturday will bring more snow squalls, with temperatures hovering around 0°C but feeling like -5°C. Approximately 10 centimeters of snow is expected throughout the day, with only an hour of sunshine. The UV index remains low, so no need for sunscreen. It's a good day to enjoy indoor activities or perhaps a cozy day at home.
Sunday, December 1
Sunday's weather will continue the trend of snow squalls, with temperatures dropping to -4°C and feeling like -10°C. Snow accumulation will range between 10 to 15 centimeters, and there will be about an hour of sunshine. The UV index remains low. If you plan to go outside, make sure to bundle up and be cautious of slippery conditions.
Weekend Activities: Given the snowy and windy conditions, this weekend is perfect for indoor activities such as visiting a local museum, enjoying a movie marathon, or spending time with family and friends at home. If you do venture outside, consider winter sports like skiing or snowboarding, but ensure you are well-prepared for the cold and snow.
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