Port Colborne's weekend weather forecast: Snow squalls and flurries ahead

Prepare for a snowy weekend with flurries and snow squalls expected.

Friday, November 29

Morning: Expect a few flurries with temperatures around 0°C, feeling like -5°C due to the wind. Cloud cover will be at 70%, making it a chilly start to the day. If you're heading out, dress warmly and be prepared for windy conditions.

Afternoon: Flurries will continue with temperatures rising slightly to 2°C, but it will feel like -4°C. The wind will persist, and cloud cover will decrease to 60%. It's a good idea to keep your winter gear handy if you're planning any outdoor activities.

Evening: The flurries will taper off, but the cold and windy conditions will remain. It's best to stay indoors or bundle up if you need to go out.

Saturday, November 30

Overall: Snow squalls are expected throughout the day with temperatures around -1°C, feeling like -8°C. Approximately 5 cm of snow is anticipated, and there will be three hours of sunshine. The UV index will be low, but the wind will make it feel much colder. If you're planning to be outside, consider indoor activities or ensure you have proper winter attire.

Sunday, December 1

Overall: Snow squalls will continue into Sunday with temperatures dropping to -4°C, feeling like -12°C. Snow accumulation could reach between 5-10 cm. Like Saturday, there will be three hours of sunshine and a low UV index. The windy conditions will persist, so it's advisable to limit outdoor exposure and stay warm.

Weekend Activities: Given the snowy and windy conditions, this weekend is perfect for indoor activities such as visiting a museum or enjoying a cozy day at home. If you do venture outside, ensure you're dressed appropriately for the cold and snow.

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